Yes. On Vancouver Island we have a huge human resource in our retirement community, because we've had people from across Canada retire to that beautiful part of Canada--to duck the snow that's coming this way, I guess.
So I get the concept, and I particularly appreciate the way you framed it. I think I heard you say you have a big need in international demand, which we certainly recognize in this committee. We're very interested in creating governance capacity in many of the nations we're trying to help, to make sure the aid we're delivering has a hope of being delivered effectively.
You mentioned strong demand and mutual interest, and you see that creates tremendous opportunity. I like the way you framed that. Are other nations partnering this way? Can we point to other successful models? Are other nations, like some of our partners around the world--Australia, New Zealand, the EU, the U.K.--doing this type of thing with their established civil services? Are we aware of any models we might look to?