 Next year, October 18th, we will bring the Forbidden City to life right here in Vancouver Argyres in the city of Vancouver. We are presenting the exhibitions of the Forbidden City inside the court of the Chinese Emperor. This is a historical moment. It is a very first opportunity for Canadians to view the imperial treasures and experience life inside the Forbidden City. It will provide a rare opportunity for residents and visitors to Vancouver to encounter stories from more than 500 years of Chinese cultural history. And we'd be presented with artifacts that will reveal the ceremonial, institutional, and personal daily lives of Chinese emperors of the Imperial Palace, from the Ming to the Qing dynasties. This is one example of how we can bring Chinese culture to bridge the ocean between us that many would see as a barrier, but instead I see as the place that connects us. We are an outward-looking place. We are a city and a province that embraces the world in every possible way. We want to be the most international city on earth and we will only do that by expressing ourselves through cultural institutions like the Vancouver Art Gallery and cultural events like this one we are so gifted to have.