I agree. If you don't have the country-neutral approach, you're going to have to either list the countries in the statute or provide the Governor in Council with the capability of doing that.
Also, if you list them, you're going to—without a shadow of a doubt—significantly affect our relations with those countries. I have a lot of problems with China, but China is there. We have to find a way of dealing with it. Therefore, the neutral approach is much better. It doesn't prevent anybody anywhere from dealing with an issue. On listing specific countries, I'm not the foreign minister, but I think they would tell you that it's not necessary to obtain the objectives of the statute, so don't do it.