 China is now British Columbia's second largest trading partner. Last year, our exports to China exceeded $10 billion just from this province. People come from Shanghai to what you see behind me today, they really, they can't believe it. And they're really, it gets them excited about making an investment, creating jobs right here. I've done three visits to China since I became Premier. And one of the things I've learned is that relationships really matter. You've got to spend some, invest the time getting to know people. And once you have those relationships, it might start with wine, move to real estate, move to something else. Who knows? But that's how British Columbia creates jobs. It's by making sure that we attract investment from around the world. And you know, we've been really successful in China with lumber. We need to translate that to all the other sectors now. And I want you to know this. In British Columbia, we have a strong record and commitment to supporting business, keeping taxes low, making sure our borders are open to investment, and making sure that you can find ways to help your business grow. Because when you do that, you help yourselves. You help China and you help British Columbia as well. Thank you.