Can I reciprocate? I know Deborah as well.
The whole area of entrepreneurship is key, not just for this region but for Canada. We have a new program that is attracting students from overseas; it's a master's in entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology. Again, that has an internship component. These are, in many instances, not necessarily 21- or 22-year-olds; these are more mature people. Many of them have already started businesses. Again, I see a great potential.
We have various programs on our campus that are based on pitching ideas—“What's the big idea?”, that kind of thing.
We can do more. I think there are areas where we can cooperate, Dalhousie and Saint Mary's, for example, and if we take Mount Saint Vincent, it has a women in business centre. There are a lot of things that we could actually do together.
This agreement is a broader agreement. It might provide, if you like, the dynamism and the impetus to move forward. A lot of our students, of course, speak both English and French. Again, from a European context, when our students study abroad, a lot of them actually do want to go to Europe.
So I think we can start to marry these things together. If we sat down as institutional leaders in this area of Halifax and Nova Scotia, we could come up with ideas as to how we can actually move this forward.