I don't want to come here today and say that there haven't been improvements. In Mexico we have reversed some of the reputational damage that was done to Canada in the process. We're trying to say that a visa as an instrument is a blunt instrument, and I think you have to look at various levels of risk and various levels of accessibility, because not all markets are built the same.
The Mexican visa was imposed at the same time as the Czech visa. We know through the CIDA process—and we're very pleased with the government's progress there—that they came to the conclusion that was a good mechanism to reverse the need for a Czech visa. We think Mexico should be on the list as well.