Maybe it's just the use of the term “training” here in terms of how we would go about what we do. We have, I think, tools at our disposal, and one of them, as I mentioned earlier, is technology. Our members use our website quite a bit.
We were just talking about this the other day. We were talking about making sure that we continue on so many different files, because the federal government--where I spend my time--touches on all of our members in so many different ways. We're always thinking about the right way to convey important information to our members who are trying to cope with the day-to-day reality of running their business. And what we talk to them about is part of the overhead of running that business. So how do you get useful information into their hands? It's really a question of telling them that we have an office here, nationally, that we can work with, and we're not only happy to do it, we think it's the right vehicle. They should continue to work there and use our technology, including our website, to communicate directly. And, quite frankly, they should use our network, because we have this chamber network that makes us a bit unique in terms of being able to communicate at the grassroots level.