A couple of key things come to mind. The first would be a central information resource where our representatives who are doing this intake overseas could get consistent and reliable information. We find that often the people who are advising immigrants in various different countries around the world don't have access to all the information that they really, truly need. They need that resource overseas. They're doing their best job with what they have available, but they can't search the many different professions and find that information. They need a central place for it.
Secondly, I'd see it as a place where best practices can be shared, and where information conveyance can happen, and where there can be some true sharing of resources. I don't want to see reinventing the wheel. We've been doing this process since 1999. We have a good process. It's been externally validated. I would be very reluctant to see somebody else come in and take it over and say, this is what we're going to do for you, because I'm not sure that's going to be the best thing for the profession.
So let's not reinvent any wheels. Let's share resources and get the best value for our dollar.