 British Columbia is home to the best, to the most innovative, to the most environmentally sensitive mining sector anywhere on this globe. You are, although never taking risks when it comes to safety, never taking risks when it comes to holding up your end of the environmental bargain. You are an industry that people look at around the world and say, we want to make it work like that in our home. We went to a three-week trip across Asia last November, talked to companies, smelters, mining companies and trading companies in Japan, China, Korea, and they all really think BC is a great destination for their investment and for partnerships. We think that, you know, we will see more investment coming from Asia and to this province. We committed to reduce the backlog of applications for notices of work in the mining sector by 80% within 12 months. When I made that announcement to the Board of Trade here in Vancouver in September, we started with 229 notices. Today, four months later, we have cut those 229 notices down to just 85. There's definitely a lot of benefits going into communities and those dollars are spent because most exploration is outside of the lower valley, so a lot of those benefits go into the local communities. In our preliminary economic assessment, which we completed last spring, we looked at the say a $3 copper price over the 22-year mine life. We'd be spending about a billion dollars in taxes. That's just direct taxes from the mine to the two levels of government. It doesn't include payroll taxes. It doesn't include all the spin-off businesses and support businesses in the region of the mine. And typically for every job created in a mine, there's three jobs created in the surrounding area. And we are just getting started. When I became Premier, the number one thing that the mining sector said to me, and in fact the number one thing that my own caucus said to me was, Christy, we have to get rid of the backlogs in government and we have to find a way to get out of the way so that we can liberate that economic activity and put people to work.