One thing I'd like to see the Canadian government work on is facilitating and improving or streamlining the visa process.
I mentioned earlier that we've been working for a long time to try to get a direct link to China. Over the years I've met three different Chinese ambassadors to Canada, and in each case I've solicited their support and their help to make that happen. They've all reacted in the same way, by saying: I'd be very pleased to help you, because I think it's a great thing that you're doing, but you have to help us too, because it is increasingly difficult for our people to get easy access to visas to come to your country.
It's much easier for them to go to the United States. They can apply online and get a visa to visit from Australia in 24 hours, but to try to get a visa to come from China and get into Canada is an onerous task. I think we have to modernize the visa processes and find a way to streamline the implementation and the whole issuance of visas, because that seemed to be a major resistance. People all over the world tell me that it's just a pain to transit through this country or come to this country, because we make it difficult for them to do so. I don't know what is at the heart of this, whether it's a security concern or a concern about immigration, but I think it's becoming increasingly embarrassing for us as airports, when we're trying to develop markets in the rest of the world, to be confronted with Canada's being seen to be quite regressive in the way it issues visas.