It's just a quick comment, Mr. Cannis.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has made great efforts to improve their services under the auspices of their global commerce strategy, which we have strongly supported.
Secondly, the Canadian Council of Chief Executives is on the record calling for more resources to be put into the international trade and foreign affairs sides, basically saying that this is an area where we need to have more money if we can.
Finally, I'd say that the CCCE experience with respect to the posts abroad is extremely positive. Whenever we get in contact with a post, whether it's a consulate or an embassy, there is very much an open-door policy, and they strongly support whatever missions the CCCE has taken abroad or help whenever individual CEOs request help. As you know, people feel that large corporates don't need help in going abroad. That actually is not the case. Our large corporates, our membership, and our CEOs really do need to be able to have access to the consulates and the embassies abroad. They rely on them, and by all accounts, they are very strongly supportive and have nothing but positive comments.