I will jump in on this because it's something I believe so passionately in. We've told you in the past about how international students in Canada contribute $10 billion a year to Canada's economy. That's more than the export of wheat. That's more than the export of softwood lumber. Think of the time and attention we're paying to those issues. Imagine if we paid similar attention to how we attract talent into this country at scale and then how we turn that around and get Canadians abroad.
The year 2017 is coming. What a year for a legacy to say we're going to send Canada's young people out in numbers never before seen, and they're going to be our ambassadors in India, in China, and in other fast-growing economies. We're really working together on getting Canadians out and about so they can see those global markets when they're young. Start young, start global.
Just to make the link, Christine was mentioning CRIAQ, the really collaborative work on aerospace led out of Quebec. We are connected through the European Commission through an €80 billion research effort to connect Canadian researchers to European researchers, and the CRIAQ collaboration is one where there is opportunity to do more.
This is how, again, through the long chain of research, innovation, and students, we can grow a competitive economy that's inclusive for Canadians.