Sure. In fact, we've seen other programs from other countries get approved in Canada, but we don't really have many resources available in terms of exporting to other countries.
One thing that would really help in terms of streamlining costs and bureaucracy would be to have standards in Canada that mirror standards in other countries. We could have consistent harmonization of information across those borders. That would make it a lot easier to create programs that could be exported, as opposed to creating.... What we'd be looking at now would be creating a different program for each country. That would not be very cost-effective, and it would be difficult to do.