 The province feels very strongly that fracking is safely regulated in British Columbia, and we continue to implement leading sustainable practices. And as I mentioned, we are very proud of the regulations and oversight that we have by the BC Oil and Gas Commission. But there is always room for improvement. Industry continues to be attentive, and the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is announcing plans to improve hydraulic fracturing practices in Canada, as well as supporting the voluntary disclosure of the chemicals that are used. My government applauds this move, this leadership that the industry is showing. And we're going to go a step further. On behalf of Minister Coleman, I'm pleased to announce that soon BC will launch an online registry that will disclose details about hydraulic fracking and about the additives that are used. The information will be accessible to anyone who wants to see it. Openness and transparency, they will prove to the critics that BC's regulations are working, and that our industry here is as responsible as any can be. It is time to show everyone how safely this business is done. The website is planned to get up in January 2012. I believe that we will come out of this economic uncertainty stronger than we were before. And everyone in this room has an important job to do in helping us get there. Helping us build a British Columbia where families have opportunities to put food on the table for their kids, where families have the chance, because they have an income, to build those good citizens that are going to build a great country, a country that we love.