I would say that if you look at the current programming, it's highly focused on human rights and the environment. In those areas, we are sharing and providing Canadian expertise to help influence the opening up of China in those sensitive areas. In the case of the environment, it has clearly had a major impact on the rest of the world and in Canada.
Therefore, notwithstanding the economic growth in China, the opportunities for us to work in the human rights and environment areas are there, and this is the way we are currently doing all our programming.