The way you described that, I think, speaks to the fact that the ATIP regulations and laws are there. And now that I've had a chance to look at this one from Mr. Thompson, there's nothing we're doing in this bill that impacts on this at all.
Five years ago the same result would have happened to that particular report. Tomorrow the same thing will happen, if you pass these amendments to the bill. It really is not connected to what we're trying to do here. In fact, with respect, what Mr. Julian is proposing would not change what happens here one bit. It doesn't touch this. It's separate. It may be an issue, but it's separate from what the amendments are trying to do.
I understand what you're saying, but what we're saying is that ATIP is already there. If ATIP isn't strong enough, what we're doing here, in my opinion, isn't doing anything.