 You know, the thing that always strikes me about Korea every time I'm here is the people. The warmest people you'll find anywhere in Asia and people with a resiliency and a willingness to just get down to work. I mean, it's an incredible country. You think about Korea 50 years ago. It was in ashes and now it's one of the biggest economies in the world. That is a tribute to the Korean people. You know, I think that just like Koreans, British Columbians are used to being underestimated and used to surprising people. And in terms of what we have in common economically, think about natural gas. I mean, this is the second largest importer of natural gas in the world. They have really ambitious plans to grow that. And we have some of the biggest supply in the world. So I had some meetings this morning with the big players in the gas industry here and they are ready to go. They want to make sure that they are getting a return on their investment that they've already made. They think British Columbia is a great bet and I agree.