I would agree with your premise. In my time with EDC I was continually meeting with various institutions or associations and there would be a very big community around that. Some of the barriers to trade are those kinds of softer barriers, cultural or language. A very active facilitation goes on. You can see the difference in areas where we have a diaspora and others where we don't where you just show up with a suitcase in a country to show people your stuff. People don't buy that way. They need to get to know you and they want to sit at the Chamber of Commerce lunch with you, those kinds of things because it's people-to-people. We think of it as country-to-country but it's not, it's a person-to-person business.
I think you're right that those diasporas serve us very well, and we're not alone in that. Other countries have that too. But I'm glad we have it.