We've been seeing the term "economic diplomacy" in the last couple of days. I've never been in the development sector. I've only been on the economic side, and I've seen the tremendous benefit that our consulates and embassies provide in that regard. They have a network of businesses, and they do a lot on the ground to help our people get to market. I have a board member in Hong Kong right now, and there are consular staff assisting with some of the business connections that she needs to make. We've always been impressed with their network, their knowledge, and their commitment. It's always been on the economic side, and we hope to see that grow and be focused. I've never seen any tweed jackets, though.
On November 28th, 2013. See this statement in context.