It's a great question.
I certainly think if we were talking Ph.D.'s and researchers straightly, people know the institutions. If somebody has Ph.D. from another country, we know the institution and it's accepted.
It's interesting to me that professional degrees—M.D.'s, engineering and those kinds of degrees—aren't immediately accepted. Obviously, each country has its standards. In Canada, each province has its standards that we have to meet for professional accreditation, but it really should be much faster.
We're a country of immigrants. Aside from first nations, we were all immigrants at some point. I do believe this is an area that we could really work on to improve professional employment and entrepreneurship.
Interestingly, the entrepreneurs often aren't as affected. If they come and start their own business, whether it's an engineering business or whatever, they often aren't as affected as professionals who have to obtain licenses.