I think it's very important. I think we can be far more strategic about immigrant investment into the region.
When I came to Moncton, there was one sushi restaurant. Now there about 20. I'm not kidding. The reality is that immigrant investors come in, and many times they do what they know. We could be more intelligent about that in terms of matching the immigrant investor to potential business succession opportunities.
Cavendish, P.E.I., has benefited from substantial Asian investment over the years. Many of those businesses have been rejuvenated through immigrant investments into P.E.I. I think we can do that, find those business owners, in our tourism sector and in many sectors around the province.
The transition takes a while. I don't know if it takes a whole lifetime, as my colleague said, but it could take a year or two. We need to have a mechanism whereby the potential buyer of a new business can shadow the current owner and take part in the business for a while to see if there's a fit. There's a lot more work we could do to plan or structure that. It's definitely a big opportunity.