Yes. As a matter of fact, I carry a request from the Minister of Agriculture for the Republic of South Sudan. I met with her before I left in January. She asked if we could sponsor even one student to come to Canada, to someplace like Ridgetown college or the University of Guelph, to study agriculture and to study our methods.
With respect to our American guests, North Americans do agriculture better, I think, than any country in the world and any continent in the world. If we can take the people from over there and bring to them our Canadian methodology, our seed development, our pesticide, our fertilizer development, I think Sudan can become, although perhaps not in my lifetime, the breadbasket of Africa. It was once.