I think that in Nova Scotia there are a number of opportunities. I've referred several times to the ICT sector, which is really enjoying tremendous growth. I think there's a lot more potential there. Again, in my opening remarks I talked about the number of post-secondary institutions we have. Really, there are a lot of students going through those programs who are well suited to that.
The life sciences sector in Nova Scotia is also very important with regard to the capabilities at Dalhousie Medical School. Again, I haven't talked too much about that, but there are companies that are doing very well in those sectors.
The one I would probably come back to—and again, I referenced it in my remarks—is the ocean sector. With the investments that have been made recently and announced around the Ocean Frontier Institute, we really do see that as helping to jump-start the sector in Nova Scotia. On a global basis, the oceans are obviously of great interest and great importance. With the concentration of Ph.D.s at Dalhousie, we do see that as really providing great opportunity in the future.
If I might add one more thing, I'll again come back to the traditional sectors. There are tons of opportunities there. We've seen a real growth in seafood exports in Nova Scotia. In fact, seafood is now the number one export in Nova Scotia. It accounted for about 29% of our exports last year. There is a huge demand in Asia and other markets for that product.
In the short term, some of that stuff is already happening, and I see a lot of potential in the short term in those sectors.