Monsieur Lauzon, if I could just add, the president of the University of Toronto today is in China trying to drum up business.
Your point about the best, I think, is really important, and I am entirely in agreement with Professor Hamdullahpur.
In my experience as deputy minister of the environment, when I was in Korea we were trying to press them to buy Canadian product. Their minister of energy had done a post-doctorate at Chalk River on nuclear energy, and we were trying to sell them CANDU reactors. That was enormously valuable.
Another time I was at the UN, and when I was trying to convince Guyana's minister of the environment to support a Canadian proposition, she said, “I studied microbiology at Western University. I understand this.”
This is fundamentally important.