I don't in terms of specific individuals, but you should definitely note that Canadian Somalis are a significant portion of the diaspora that goes back. Many of them are doing fabulous work. They're going back and playing very positive roles in Somalia. I want to underscore that. But it's also the case that some of the trouble that's happening in Somalia, some of the acts of egregious violations of human rights, the stoking of communal violence, are being done by diaspora members.
My own feeling is that one of the major angles or pieces of leverage we have is the fact that there's massive corruption going on in Somalia and we have tax codes that those individuals are beholden to in their newly adopted countries. If we can use those as leverage to convince them to behave in Somalia, we might see some improved behaviour, at least among a subsection of the troublemakers.