I think there are a couple of areas in that regard where it will be extremely helpful.
One of the other things that is probably apparent to all of us but was highlighted in the report we commissioned is the intense competitiveness in the region. At any given time, we're competing with 70 other countries or markets that are looking to expand their opportunities in the Indo-Pacific. You know that expression “out of sight, out of mind”, so we need to increase our visibility to do that proactive work that you allude to.
Building on my previous comment, where I know we can make an even bigger difference going forward is in regulatory and technical capacity building. This links back to comments made by a number of other folks over the last several minutes. Increasingly, a number of markets, economies and countries are developing and looking to implement their own national systems, but some will acknowledge that they don't have all of the existing technical capacity to do that and are quite welcoming and looking to countries like Canada that have well-established capacity in that area. That is definitely one area where we see this office being able to help play a role in moving forward.