Thank you very much, Chair.
Today has been very interesting, with all of our witnesses.
Mr. Woo, I'm interested to hear you talk about having a domestic understanding—I think those were the words you used—in terms of how we can continue to grow our exports, recognizing that there isn't much credit given from the opposition for what has happened. It seems to me that if you move from $2.6 billion to $5.1 billion, that's an almost 50% increase over a few years. Though they're small numbers, the percentage is large.
You said the target is to then move to $15 billion by 2015, but you think objectively that there's an opportunity to move that target to somewhere around $30 billion. That's an extraordinary increase. Maybe it was Mr. Shastri who mentioned that. Whoever it was, it was intriguing.
I'm wondering if you can help us understand how that might happen, because it seems that we have an identity concern. How do we brand Canada in India? Can you help me a bit with that? I'll go back to the branding question a little later maybe.