Absolutely, and as I was listening to your question and thinking back about your previous question, one of the things that graduates of our program can do and I think would be very pleased to do, as would be similar programs, I'm sure , would be themselves to be advocates. We've created an opportunity for some degree of empowerment and we have seen the transformation that moves simply from personal empowerment to working towards advocacy in their own particular networks.
Absolutely, I couldn't agree with you more and it seems to me that we have an opportunity to prevail upon the talented, international, educated professionals to advocate somewhat on our behalf. Therefore, they will have some of the credibility and the connection with the new Canadian communities and can draw upon and really make that strong connection. So the point of advocacy to me is central.