Thank you.
We have talked about Brazil a lot. Can you provide us an update on the status of our parallel agreements with Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina? That's my first question.
My second question deals with supply chains. I'm wondering whether the infrastructure and logistics are advanced enough that Canada and Brazil actually have an active supply chain experience. Or are we really dealing just with completed exports, wherein we manufacture entirely here, or they do over there, and send over completed product without further value-added components on the other side? Could you elaborate on that?
My last question deals with education. In your opening remarks you made the point that Canada was the number one destination for Brazilians looking for language education of less than six months long. Can you give us an idea of how many students are enrolled in Canadian institutions for a longer-term period, including for a college or university degree? How does that compare with language programs?