They're all over the world, but predominantly in Europe. There are destinations like Turkey that have become very popular, as well as South America, China, and Australia. There is no magic quotient to this; it is a function of marketing, access, and product. These are all jurisdictions that have upped their marketing significantly in the U.S. to U.S. leisure travellers.
I would note that even the Cameron government, which went through a fairly significant austerity piece itself, reinvested in tourism. When we're looking at making a tourism or marketing investment in Australia, which is spending 3:1 what we're spending in Canada, it's very difficult for us to compete with that customer.