I think I'm on Ms. Nash's side on this one.
I want to direct this question to Mr. Williams or Mr. Allan--probably both of you, for that matter. I was having a breakfast last week with representatives of the Taiwanese economic and cultural office, and if my memory serves me correctly, they are anticipating welcoming 3,000 Chinese visitors a week into Taiwan. I could stand to be corrected on that number. These were countries that were at war not too long ago and still have missiles pointed at each other, yet there does seem to be a significant thaw in the relationship.
The American tourist is not coming back any time soon. The structural difficulties in the U.S. economy are going to preclude Americans from travelling for the foreseeable future, which means essentially that if Canadian tourism is to pick up it's going to have to be Asian tourism, and we are not in the game as far as the Chinese are concerned. When Mr. Emerson was a Liberal, he pretty well had this a done deal. It seems to be stalled now, and stalled in a major way.
I would be interested in your view as to what is going to move the approved destination agreement off the stall point that it currently is on and move it forward so that your industry can get the proper fruits of its labours.