Thank you very much.
I would like to focus a little bit on the end of your testimony. You spoke about the value of exchange and the opportunities for exchange. There are many of us who believe very strongly that trade is an opportunity to do trade, of course, in goods and services, but that these arrangements will give an opportunity for a much greater level of exchange of people and ideas. In terms of questions from other colleagues about labour, about tax issues, and about environmental issues, many of us believe that the more trade we have in both goods and services, the more exchange we will have of people and ideas. All of that will enhance labour conditions and environmental conditions.
I'm interested particularly in education, post-secondary education, as well. Can you speak, in the limited time we have left, on opportunities students and younger people in Panama and Canada may have for exchanges? Is that something on the radar for you or something you're interested in and see some opportunities for?