In terms of the international education and training front, it's certainly something the department recognizes. It's not so much what we would do in the trade policy context; it's more something in the international business development or trade promotion context, where there's a lot of activity.
Nonetheless, we do work with our colleagues there, and with stakeholders, to identify any potential trade barriers that might exist in those different sectors, and obviously we try to address those accordingly. However, it is an area we've identified as having significant opportunities, not only in the Latin American context but also in the Asia-Pacific region and in Europe, and it does feature in our work in terms of trying to identify potential opportunities for Canadian entities.