Mr. Cardin, I think it could potentially cause problems in consistency if we were pushing to have other people open up their health and education services when we want to keep ours on the restricted list. When I look at medical opportunities, though, in Southeast Asia, Thailand is becoming a centre for medical tourism. And we have well-developed medical technology industries in Canada from which we could export the equipment and the expertise to facilitate the development of these centres.
Your concern is, at the end of the day, perhaps manageable, but initially it would cause problems of inconsistency.