Well, it allows them to do better deals with their clients, Canadian companies, for example, with Chinese businesses. It allows them to start offering more services and products, ultimately perhaps even for the retail market—RMB-denominated financial products, for example. It basically allows them to do more business and better support their clients in internationally reaching out and doing business with China.
I would like to just make one other point about the SME issue. If you couple this currency ability now available with the agreement with things like the Alibaba company with its focus on bringing the Chinese market to SME countries around the world—for example, they have 100 million consumers a day on their purchasing platform—and if you are able to link that up with a medium-sized Canadian firm, the opportunities open up for that SME without having to have the kind of infrastructure that a normal multinational conglomerate might need. It's quite exciting if we can actually take advantage of those sorts of opportunities. And this is the foundation that allows that to happen.