In terms of regional, I would say my colleagues have talked about the Sahel and I would add sub-Saharan Africa to that. These are areas that are often resource-rich. They're areas where Canada could benefit, but we can't benefit without actually being engaged in the well-being of the local population, which is where development comes in so importantly. We can't do the work we're doing, the work we want to do, without having a good name there.
If you go to many of the countries that many of us would go to, you will see a huge amount of Chinese influence and a growing Russian influence there. You do not see Canadians there. We have to be present in order to be part of what is actually going to be an African century in many ways. So I think I would say the key thing we should do is to be present with all aspects of a holistic strategy, without letting go of the need for development. Build stability in those countries and you will reap rewards in all sorts of ways across the world.