No, that's fine.
I was talking to Dr. John Curtis in Ottawa a couple of days ago, and he stated that the best trade policy is education infrastructure and investment in skills in domestic populations. It sounds like something that you're touching on.
I want to move a bit to labour because I know you've also studied labour quite a bit. We know that India has not yet ratified the ILO convention on child labour. We understand they're being watched by the International Programme on the Eradication of Child Labour. While India has ratified that convention on children's rights, it has placed a declaration or reserve on article 3.(2) concerning minimum age for work. In addition, I know that labour groups are asking the Indian government to ratify the ILO conventions on trade union rights. I'm just wondering if you can give us a brief description of the state of labour rights in India right now. Are they improving? Are they not improving? What would you tell us about that?