It's regular. It's daily; it's weekly. For instance, the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters or the Canadian Chamber of Commerce we see on a regular basis. Do they seek us out? Do we seek them out? I guess my comment would be, as in my opening remarks, that our clients are their members. So in fact we have a common need.
Yes, we seek them out when we look at a global commerce strategy and at what the needs are. They seek us out when they see problems or when they want to do something in a specific country. For instance, right now there's a lot of pressure on government to do things with respect to India. It's missions. Mr. Menzies led a mission. Minister Emerson was there.
Do we have enough offices there? Well, the Canada-India Business Council and the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce are coming to us, but we're going to them, too. This is a case in which we have the same objectives, so we take advantage of it.
It's structured on some occasions, it's true. We have all sorts of committees. The international business development committee reports to a colleague of mine. So we have formal means, but I would say that on a daily basis, it's informal.