You brought up Australia. I think there are a number of policies that Australians have adopted on immigration, which we could emulate. They've basically opened it up to young people from 18 to 35 who have graduated from a university either back home or in Australia, or who want to come over to study in Australia. Australia has said please come over and work, because they're young; they don't need health care; they contribute, and they have a real desire to be engaged in the labour force and to open businesses.
I'll finish with a question on FDI, because I believe my time is running out. The group has advocated for a single point of entry, if I can call it that, on foreign direct investment. How would the coordination work between the federal government and the provinces? I think you know the Canadian system much better than I do on that level.