 Hi, I'm Pat Bell, B.C.'s Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation. I'd like to talk to you a bit today about B.C.'s job strategy, Canada Starts Here. It's built on two key foundations. First of all, the skilled workforce. That's about making sure we have enough people on the ground that are capable of fulfilling the key responsibilities that we have to build the infrastructure and the technology necessary. And we've done a great job of that. We've got some of the most skilled people here in British Columbia, hard-working people, people that know how to make sure that we have the technology and the practical applications that are necessary to be successful. The second key foundation, fiscal discipline. What could be more important in today's world than fiscal discipline? We're seeing what's going on in Greece and Italy, down south in the United States. People need to have confidence that the jurisdiction they're investing in is a sound one and it has a model of fiscal discipline that can provide a rate of return on their investment. Building on top of those two key foundations are three pillars. The first pillar, enabling job creation. Enabling job creation is making sure that government doesn't get in the way of job creation. It means taking the folks that are out there on the ground, helping them to move the permits through in an orderly fashion. That's why we've added $24 million to the permitting agencies across government so appropriate consultation can be done. So appropriate environmental reviews can be done. But then when a permit is ready to go, it gets signed off and moved out so those people do get to work on the ground as soon as they possibly can.