You touched on something I wanted to pursue here. In my dubious youth I was an MLA in Ontario, and one of the things I participated in, in my city, was the establishment of a council of Canadian immigrants. We worked very hard. We tried to connect with the federal government with regard to the expertise these folks brought, and you touched on that a bit. In addition to the contacts, we were trying very hard to have the government recognize that these were people who knew the customs in their home countries. They knew how to make connections with regard to trade and they knew the basics, such as when you sat down with someone to talk about trade or business, there was a certain dynamic you had to understand.
I wonder if you could comment on that.