On the question of attitude, it's like any youth. Yes, in watching television and in doing a lot of other things of the western world, their attitude is also changing, but being educated and being productive is still the cornerstone for Indian youth. Education remains a very high priority in India. When you see students coming overseas, it's very often because they cannot get admission to the university of their choice in India, even if they have marks of 95%. There are a lot of students who have marks of over 90% to 95%, but they cannot get admission.
So as for movement, all the youth from India I think would come to Canada. They would all come here. They love to move. I don't think Indian youth have that problem. They are fairly versatile. I can't talk for everybody, but they would like to go out and study, to go out and learn. That's very traditional in India. It's something that is looked at as a very positive thing for anybody in India, wherever they may be, so I would say that it's unlike China, and Indian youth I think are different.