I will rest on Mr. Hutton's comments with respect to taxation. But on a couple of the points that were spoken about earlier with respect to assistance on the ground at the embassy in Jordan, I know the trade commissioner there, who is excellent, services four regions--Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan--and that's an extraordinarily onerous task. He has two commercial counsellors at the Canadian base in Amman who do an excellent job. I have personally had the pleasure of dealing with all three. They are promoting Canadian business at every opportunity and facilitating business for Canadian exporters.
In my professional view, having done business in Jordan and assisted clients in doing the same, it would be very useful to increase that staff. It's desperately needed, and if Canada is going to be implementing a free trade agreement with Jordan, which we certainly hope will follow, increased staff on the ground is an absolute necessity.