From a technology point of view, I think it's a much broader landscape. Our neighbours next door still offer tremendous technology opportunities for Canadian firms to operate. If you take the oil and gas sector, Canadian expertise on flaring, exploration, development, the seismic, the geology, and the engineering services.... Countries around the world are beginning to unlock their unconventional gas—for example, shale gas and tight gas—and they're coming to Canada looking for our seismic expertise, our drilling expertise, and our engineering expertise. It exists in Poland, Estonia, parts of Africa, and even in parts of Asia. So that's an example in oil and gas.
On the electricity side, it's to places where there are still untapped hydroelectricity and renewable potential, which exists in South America, as well as in Asia Pacific predominantly. It depends on what type and part of the energy system we're talking about. It's a bit broader, if you will.