Well, thank you, and I appreciate that. I know Minister Day will be looking forward to that report, because he's been working very closely with the Americans in trying to streamline that border-crossing initiative for tourism and our trade on both sides of the border.
I agree with the importance of a smarter, efficient immigration system, but I also believe that we can't just immigrate our way out of the skills problem, the skills and labour shortage. We're working on investment in education, as reiterated, so that we have some initiatives with post-secondary and continue to move down that road. But on one of the elements, as Mr. Julian alluded to, we had the ambassador from Chile here on Tuesday at our committee and we talked about bilateral agreements. Canada hasn't had a bilateral agreement since 2001. Chile's had over 40. From your perspective, do you see any specific areas we can concentrate on--what we can do to get out of that logjam?