 Today, this morning, so far, we have talked about our global economy, Canada's, our economic situation across the country. Premier shared some of our various experiences and where we sit with the economy. I think, notably, every Premier in the room really seized on the idea of making Canada an Asia-Pacific country, more than it even is today. And so, you know, all the way from British Columbia to PEI, provinces were talking about how we can seize this incredible generational opportunity to be a part of the tremendous growth that we're going to be seeing in Asia. There's an endless stream of visitors from around the world going to places like China, looking to secure greater economic ties and to build a stronger economic future back home that's understandable, so we've got to be there on the ground. So I have proposed, amongst other things, that we consider a Council of the Federation trade mission to China, to India as well. From our perspective in Atlanta, Canada, you hear a lot of the Western provinces talking about their gateway. Well, even from a Prince Edward Island perspective, we do a lot of trade with China around our seafood products, education, and we view that as a major opportunity for us to grow our economy as well, and I'm glad that it's on the agenda and that we're going to push forward to try and do more business in that area of the world. We had a great discussion. We're going to continue it this afternoon. What we kind of, we all realize pretty quickly, we're all in this together, and we are certainly all stronger when we work together. And that's going to be the continuing discussion that we have this afternoon as well.