One of the things that accompanies consumer goods is packaging. Canada has notable companies involved in that sector and they're active in Russia. One of the investments I was talking about in the St. Petersburg region is driven by the need for packaging for consumer goods.
Another area is everything related to housing. Canada has some technology in housing that is very appropriate for the physical environments that Russia and Canada share. There's a lot of activity in that sector as well.
Luc referred to agriculture. That is a big file in the relationship between the countries.
On services, there is a desire on the Russian side to try to engage more with Canadian service providers, particularly financial institutions. Canadian financial institutions don't really go overseas very much, so at the moment it's a bit of a one-way dialogue.
One final sector I would mention that was not on your list is forestry. There has been a lot of activity, with EDC and us working together, to take Canadian forestry products companies, many from Quebec but also from across the country, to engage with Russian partners. I mentioned the potential for Russian and Canadian partnerships to find a way to counter the Chinese challenge. Russians are explicitly looking at how they can establish the right sort of partnership with Canadian forestry producers to give both countries the ability to deal with that Chinese challenge together.