Sure.
I think that university presidents' going and doing, kind of, marketing with, perhaps, provincial ministers would be a good thing. Again, the people-to-people ties.... That is our great asset in the world. One of our great assets is that our universities and higher education are highly regarded.
We have the capacity in Canada. Taiwan is a good place to attract people to come to Canada. The more of these ties we have throughout Asia, which includes China.... Let them see how democracy works. They go back and they say, “This stuff actually does work in places like Canada.”
We are a pluralistic society. There is a reason the Aga Khan set up his Global Centre for Pluralism in Canada. It works here. We're not perfect—we have warts—but we're better than the rest of the world. That would also be my evaluation from my diplomatic career.