 The three companies I've met with today, they call them the three barrels of oil. They're so big. Just one of those companies has a demand for 45 million metric tons of natural gas in the next 15 years. Just one of them. Our entire export capacity we estimate is 82 million. So they would eat up half, more than half of our entire export capacity. That's how much they need natural gas here in China. It's just such a tremendous opportunity for us in BC. I'd say the recurring theme for all of these meetings in all of these meetings is that the Chinese need natural gas to grow their economy, but they need it to do it in a way that's going to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. People here are really concerned about air quality, they're concerned about the environment, and clean natural gas will help them reduce their greenhouse gas emissions pretty significantly. Let me give you an example. There are some estimates that the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in China will be so large that it would be the equivalent of idling every car and every factory, every mill, everything that produces greenhouse gas in British Columbia for four years. That's the equivalent that they want to get to in China, and we have the opportunity, the biggest opportunity in our province's history to clean up the air of the world by exporting our natural gas to China.