Yes. If I may, I would say it's great work on agriculture. I do believe in that. We are a huge agricultural economy and the exports are crucial to that.
There are also clean-tech ambassadors embedded in certain embassies, and then there are some revolving ones for major ones like the region of Africa from, as they call it, a science and technology perspective. However, can we use more for specific sectoral growth to Canada, even outside clean tech? The answer is yes.
The model we should as a nation be looking at is the U.S. Commercial Service, where the Department of Commerce has embedded folks from specific sectors in State Department-run embassies that do their job amicably well. That's a great model.