I'll just follow up on that. When I visited Kazakhstan, one of the things I saw was that we have a diplomatic presence there, but it seems to me that our commercial presence is lacking. I say this because that country is a great inflection point. If you look at the five countries, that's probably the most stable. We were received with great hospitality and warmth, so there seems to be an inkling on their side that they want to further their commercial interests.
Knowing that Russia is there and China is there—with its one belt, one road initiative and all of that stuff—do you not think this would be a great starting point for Global Affairs, now that trade is within Global Affairs, to build some sort of relationship and incentivize or encourage Canadian companies to go there and set up a base because of that very specific region?
There is also a university being set up right now, the University of Central Asia, and there is a lot of Canadian involvement there as well. It seems to me that this would be one point where we could utilize the best of our resources to make sure that not only our political interests, but also our commercial interests are being met.