One of the aspects we identified was in fact that of addressing the issues around talent. That may speak to my colleague Jim Maynard's comments around expertise for export markets.
There are a few things that I think are necessary. One is to provide the kinds of support vehicles, through export agencies like EDC and others, that provide that kind of baseline, and also to work in cooperation with organizations like Wavefront, non-profit organizations that specialize in particular sector areas and that lead the entourage, if you will, or the opening of markets in very focused ways.
There's a third area that I would say is quite important. We actually work quite closely with our counterparts at the Department of Foreign Affairs and also with our colleagues in the B.C. government to bring multinational organizations to British Columbia, with the express intent of opening up the viewpoints of the innovations that exist here. By carving out those partnerships, it actually creates the opportunity to recognize the linkages that can be had here and allows those companies to more graciously move into the export markets.