That's a great idea. That makes a world of sense.
The other issue that certainly comes across my desk, and I'm sure across the desk of all of the members of committee, is a trade-related issue that's not in your bailiwick, but it might be an area that you could look at assisting with. We often get requests from individual companies operating around the world, whether in Pakistan, China, or Brazil, that are trying to bring in someone. I can give you an example. A company operating in China wanted to bring in Chinese workers or employees to train them on equipment here, and they had difficulty getting the visas to bring those people here. I realize it's a separate issue, but it's one of the issues that we need help with and they need help with so that they can actually bring that individual in, guarantee their stay in Canada and, obviously, make sure they return. It's not a simple process.
I don't know if there's a way the trade commissioner's service can help, but certainly background checks within China or the country the person is coming from would help. It's a loophole that we've not plugged, and it's a problem for companies that have international business.