 I can tell you that when you go to Asia one of the things you find pretty quickly is British Columbia's product, Canada's food products are in high demand because they know that in Canada we produce clean, non-toxic, sustainable food. It's a tremendous opportunity for us but it's also been an opportunity that's been limited by trade barriers. Under the TPP, this seafood product will be even more affordable to consumers overseas. And I'm sure we'll even see more Canadian frags stem on products throughout Asia. Our government supports free trade and opening new doors for BC companies in international markets. It's like having a family business when everyone's working together to one end. You've got that power that you won't get with just one person struggling along or one group. When you have those different nuances of the whole aspect of industry which is not just the people working, it's not just the management but it's your country behind you creates a power that you're not going to get from anything else. We can't forget international trade is our bread and butter here in British Columbia. It's how we built our economy and it's important that we speak as one voice as British Columbians and remember that if we care about working people we have to care about making sure that there are places for them to work. And that those jobs that work comes from creating trade opportunities all around the world.