I'll be very brief, and that is that I entirely agree with what Mr. Hansen has said.
Canada has lots of advantages, some of which we don't perhaps market as well as we might. There's a real opportunity for us and particularly for our young people. There are more young Canadians who can use chopsticks than is true in the United States or in the rest of Latin America. We are a much more internationalized society. I think it's a context in which things work, which was, I think, what Mr. Hansen was saying. That is very important. Ultimately, it's all part of the Canadian identity of being open and welcoming. As stated by Mr. Boleat, the more inclusive we appear to be and are, in fact, the more our private sector can take advantage of this within the context of all governments working well together within Canada.