Thank you.
As you see, we have agreements signed with 51 countries. We're limited to agreements with countries that have social security systems like Canada's so we can coordinate and we can add periods in the two countries to meet minimum requirements for a benefit.
Currently we have undertaken some negotiations with Argentina and Brazil, and we've begun discussions with Romania. Our goal is to have agreements with as many countries as possible, to protect the rights of our immigrant population.
Unfortunately, we are unable to have agreements with countries such as India or China. India in particular has recently instituted a pension system, and there are issues, in our view. We were in India about five years ago. There are issues with respect to administration, and they don't have a centralized social insurance index that would allow us to exchange information. We monitor developments in India very closely, with the hope that in the not too distant future we can begin discussions with India. China, on the other hand, does not have a social security system in place with which we can coordinate our pension system.
I don't know, Ms. Dhalla, whether I've responded to all your questions.