I think it's probably too early to tell what the impact of the GMAP has been in terms of company exports. If those studies are in fact true—and I think they've been looked at by quite a few different experts—we would expect that the expansion of a trade commissioner presence in markets like China and India should be helping to stimulate our exports.
I would like to point out again, though, that our overall trade commissioner presence in the world, and the overall funds being allocated to that, have stayed at the same level, in fact, as they were in 2007. That's not even taking into account inflation, in which case you might actually, in real terms, be looking at a less resourced trade commissioner service than we had almost seven years ago. I would caution that we're seeing a renewed export growth because of actions taken by the government with respect to the trade commissioner service.
I know you had a second question that has escaped me at the moment.