 As I always say, Indians have been building British Columbia for about a hundred years. And so it's about time that British Columbians had a hand, we hope, in building India as India rises to one of the world's biggest and probably, as many of us predict, the top spot in economic power anywhere in the world. So let me say with that in mind, we are expanding our trade and investment presence in a very big way. We're currently working with the federal government to co-locate our trade offices in Mumbai and Chandikar. And we hope that these offices with the new trade and investment representatives will be in operation by the spring of 2012. The Consulate General of Canada in Mumbai and the Consulate General of Canada and Chandikar have been working with us on this. And the staff in those offices will help businesses and organizations from British Columbia connect to business opportunities here in this incredibly important market. Our trade offices are part of our plan to expand and open markets. We have always been a small open trading economy in British Columbia. And we've always been a place that's had to look outward to try and find investment. And we continue to do that. We want people to know in India that we're open for investment. But we also want people in India to know that we're here to assist in the ways that you need us to help. It's a perfect marriage between jurisdictions. And we have always, as I said, benefited from the many Indians who've traveled across the ocean to build our country. And we very much look forward to being a part of building this country and being a part of this country's growth as India takes its place and center stage in the world.