I want to add just one thing. If we believe that two-way investment is a very important part of our economic relations with Southeast Asia, I think we need to do a bit more research into the extent to which we have investments in Southeast Asia, the kinds of benefits that we generate for the Canadian economy, and the opportunity for those investments to expand. Our data on two-way investment are very poor. Statistics Canada does the best it can, but it doesn't capture nearly the full picture of Canadian investment in Southeast Asia.
I think it would be a very worthwhile activity for the Department of International Trade, for example, or for Industry Canada to do a study of the extent to which there is a Canadian investment presence in Southeast Asia, to scope the types of industries, to try to assess the benefits for Canada, and to use that as material for thinking about how we can expand it even more.