 Hi everybody, it's John Horgan reporting in on day three of our trade mission to Asia. We just left Guangzhou this morning after three days of meetings there and I'm standing on the Great Wall of China just outside of Beijing. Back in Guangzhou we talked to many, many people about important opportunities for trade and investment between our two countries. We want to make sure that our wood products are going to new markets and expanding our trade, creating jobs back home. We met people that are developing the Ballard fuel cell buses here in China so that we can export them back to British Columbia and in fact start manufacturing them in British Columbia as well. BC technology making the climate better, making the world better. This is what trade and investment is all about. The social and cultural connections between China particularly Guangdong province and Guangzhou are very, very strong. I'm very happy to be part of the growing, expanding relationship between our two countries. More to report later. Thanks for watching.