 Think about what it means for British Columbia to be standing here on this new four-lane expressway that's going to eventually go all the way out to Washington. To the west of us lies 53% of the world's gross domestic product, the most dynamic economies on the globe. This new 40 kilometer four-lane route will directly link port facilities, rail yards and industrial areas from highways 1, 91 and 99 and from the new golden years bridge connector. On December 1st the new Portman bridge will open but so will the South Fraser Permanent Road and it will take truck traffic, freight traffic off of local roads and have them moving much more efficiently to the Patela Bridge and eventually out to Tawasson to Delta Port. For commuters it'll mean that a trip from Langley all the way to Tawasson will be cut to about 25 minutes. The connections made by the South Fraser Permanent Road, the Portman Bridge and infrastructure across this province that we're truly going to prove the words of the job plan that Canada starts here because that's what this piece of infrastructure means. Canada really starts here.