As you say, it's the largest and richest market in the world at this stage when you put all the EU countries together. We've grown there. This is my 15th year with SNC-Lavalin, and when I joined we had just bought a small company that basically made champagne establishments around Rheims and Epernay in France. There were about 60 employees. Over this last 15 years, we've built that now to over 3,000 people, and we're continuing to grow there.
So for us to be seen and treated as a European company, which in many ways we are, it just makes sense to us to have that company with our expertise from Canada being able to flow in and work on projects in Europe and vice versa and internationally. Right now, our European companies are also working in Africa on some of our projects along with some of our people from India. It just makes sense to us. It helps us grow further. I can't put a number on it, but you can see there's a fairly fast growth trajectory. We don't go in huge steps, but it's a smooth growth we've been having. We would like to be treated in every respect like a European company in the markets we're dealing with there.