Thank you.
It's an interesting question because when you think of what international needs are.... In China, they have an aging population. What they want to do is learn how our seniors system, believe it or not.... I know many of us in this country believe that it's broken, but in many cases, countries like China that are experiencing a vast aging of their population are looking to Canada for solutions. One of the ways they learn is to acquire assets that are in this country to figure out how we're actually conducting independent living, assisted living and dementia living all in the same complex. The Chinese are looking to us for help.
The question, then, that you have to ask yourself is.... They will, then, continue to provide that service when they acquire that particular facility or those facilities or a company that delivers those facilities. Is that considered a net benefit to Canada? Is it a threat to security? I would suggest that it's probably not a security threat, but it is going to be a net benefit for Canada. We're helping them solve a problem, which will build good relationships with the people we want to in the Chinese economy.