I think the GMAP does a good job of pointing out priority markets for Canada, so we should probably be looking at enhancing our presence there. Steps have been taken over the past years, though, to shift trade commissioners from perhaps markets that we consider more traditional markets, that perhaps companies don't need as much service in, toward other markets. If you look at our presence in China, it's expanded quite significantly.
I think the point also needs to be made here that the trade commissioner service also plays an essential role in markets like the United States and Europe. If we look at CETA and the implementation of CETA and at trying to realize the benefits that have opened up through that agreement, we need to—