I can answer that immediately. Yes, quality does count, and we are recognized as a high-quality centre of innovation and high technology. We also have a reputation for fair business practice, so that if you deal with Canada or Canadians generally, you are on pretty solid footing that what you agreed to is what you're going to get. That's not always the case internationally, so I think that's important and it ties into the issue of transparency.
One of the interesting dimensions of the Canadian approach you see oftentimes in Canadian investment abroad is that, unlike some of our competitors, we don't bring in full management teams. You don't have everybody moving from Toronto over to wherever. You may have a number of key managers, but we'll hire local individuals who are talented and well educated, and they become part of the process.
That is very much appreciated, and you see that in Latin America with some of the financial institutions, and some of the mining companies as well, where they have a very clear idea of an investment approach that is different from the full expat approach, as it were.
I think those are a number of things that play into that.