Great.
I'm picking up where Mr. Dewar was a moment ago with my next question. I would like to flesh this out a little bit. How do you actually envisage this happening?
I can see the need to send people over to these countries to sit down and examine what's going on there. The way I would see this is that you'd need to have visits both ways, really. You'd need to take them out of their context to come over here to see how our public service operates. And then you'd need to actually see the context there, too, because everything has to be in context in order to be appreciated. Sometimes we come with rose-coloured glasses and we assume we can just transplant very extensively developed services here to another nation that has very limited capacity.
Another question coming out of it is, what's your vision as to how you get started on this program? And I suppose it's going to vary according to the needs of the nation you're dealing with, isn't it, and the current capacity that exists?