I would say one example where we are succeeding is in human health sciences. The diaspora and the diversity we have here in Toronto is enabling us to do research and development for citizens around the world.
If I look at some work that we've been doing with the City of Brampton, they're looking at a foundation researching diabetes for the Indian diaspora. They have a partnership now with another teaching hospital in India where they're going to be collaborating on this. What gets developed here in the Toronto region is something that will be developed for export. That's a good example of how our diaspora can be engaged.
When we went into TAP GTA, that was a big piece we were trying to solve, because I don't see us taking full advantage of the breadth of diversity we have in our communities. Part of our TAP advisory council has gone out to all of the different communities, like the Canada India Business Council and the Canada China Business Council to be part of our advisory group. I hope we will find a solution for that. I don't have the perfect answer, but it is a problem to be solved.