That's a good question.
The question is on resources. Regardless of the government in power, you will always find trade commissioners saying they would like more. Is it realistic to expect governments to continually give you more without results, without a careful look internally? I don't think any government today would do that.
You referred to your colleague opposite, and the list of posts, and as I said, we continually look at the posts. Yes, there is a list of about 19 right now, but those are not posts to be closed. Every year we take a look at what posts are out there and where they fit. We continually do that.
I guess the argument would be that resources should be redeployable as time changes. Yes, we would like to always continue at a high level everywhere, but it just doesn't make sense. There are countries where, from time to time, due to instability or other things.... Let me use an example. There are a couple of countries in South America where there used to be terrific posts. We had three, four Canadians at them. Well, the instability there kind of drove it downwards, so we only needed to have one or two Canadians. As the economy comes back, we'll ramp back up as well.
I think the real issue that has been addressed is one of flexibility rather than just being traditional and staying in the same place all the time.