There are certainly opportunities. We are already exporting, but I think the observation is accurate. Our export of services has been fairly stable. It hasn't experienced the same levels of growth that some might expect. I think the deliberations of the committee might be able to shed some light on what might facilitate this.
In my experience, there are some areas where we have done quite well. Some of the financial institutions have made inroads into some of the new and emerging markets, be they in China or elsewhere. We have in Canada niche elements of expertise. If you were to talk, for instance, to the architectural community, green architecture at a point in time was making some tremendous inroads into China. The Chinese government was seized suddenly of green, and we had some expertise here in Canada. So there were opportunities.
In the marketing and trade promotions we do, as the government embraces a global commerce strategy, unambiguously there are ways in which we can continue to promote the services. We have expertise in a variety of these areas, and they can and should be promoted.