That program actually started while I was posted in the region. We're quite proud of it, because in fact in Central America there is a significant outflow of temporary labourers coming to Canada for two-year work contracts. They are going to Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, working in the meat-packing sector and other sectors where Canadian companies can't identify Canadians who would do those jobs.
So they're filling a labour need, and as you mentioned, because of the disparities in wealth, after two years here the contractors can usually go back and buy a very modest home in Honduras. They can invest in their community.
It really is important in terms of a revenue generator for Honduras. I know that they'd be very pleased to increase the flow of labourers from all of these countries in Central America.