I'll try to sketch out our presence on the ground.
As my colleague said, we have embassies in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Arabia is responsible for Yemen, Oman, and Bahrain. Kuwait is responsible for Qatar, and the UAE is responsible for the UAE. We have a consulate in Dubai, as well as an embassy in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. There are two Canadian-based trade commissioners in that consulate. That's an addition of one, I'm happy to report, plus there are two locally engaged trade officers. In Abu Dhabi there is one, so that's a complement of five trade commissioners. I believe there is one Canadian-based trade commissioner in Kuwait and one locally engaged. In Riyad there are two Canadian-based and I'll hazard a guess at three locally engaged. So that's a significant number of people. But I can assure you they are going flat-out.
Where would I suggest that people be redeployed? I think you certainly could strengthen some of those offices. A significant number of trade exhibitions are taking place in Dubai. As my colleagues would argue, Qatar is a very obvious one, as is Yemen, in terms of support.
I'll be candid now that I'm no longer with the government. We may need to decide again which embassy should be responsible for which country, simply because the logistics of travel have changed so much. For example, Nexen has an office in Dubai, so there's a relationship there. But these are issues that are very complicated because they have a lot of different political aspects as well.