Yes. If I can just add to John's already great comments, what the LinkedIn group does is it tries to share information. As well, it's a two-way conversation, and we try to make sure that feeling is obvious within the group, the fact of sharing information, sharing comments or requests. What we do with a request is we take it in, and as part of the trade commissioner service, we vet it. If they are potential clients for the trade commissioner service, we make sure to move them toward either the regional office or the specific geographic...if they are looking for a specific market.
If they're very new to exporting or if they are a very new business, then we make sure that Industry Canada is involved, because that's not our mandate. Our mandate is very much focused on the exporting.
In terms of how the LinkedIn group is run, we post a lot of information. We post a lot of great information in terms of how to export, anything we find interesting. We also track the kind of information that is getting hits, that is getting a response, so we have a way of trying to gauge what is of interest to the members there and how we can keep that momentum going. It's been only two years, and we do have a plan in terms of how we can become more strategic with the content and also provide the members who are already there and growing with the kind of specific information they're looking for.