I have to confess I'm not a really big booster of big Team Canada missions. There may be a place for them in terms of getting publicity in a given marketplace, in terms of incremental value added, in terms of securing deals or joint ventures. I believe we have to be more focused, more selective, probably go on smaller, better-defined, more specialized missions where we're targeting getting commercial deals done, getting specific objectives accomplished. In that sense it's going to be cheaper, and you're going to have a much more precise sense of what you're trying to achieve. That would be my general approach.
How much these things have cost in the past--I'll have to ask my officials to give you some idea. I've never been on one, because even when I was in private industry I always thought if you didn't go ten times, let's say to China, to work out the details of a commercial arrangement, just going along with the Prime Minister and waving flags wasn't going to do it for you. That would be my general approach.
Do you have a sense of cost?