 Asia literally is just at our doorstep here and all of the goods and services that we have are things that Asia is very hungry for. So that's why I'm here today. I'm proud to announce that we are launching a second jobs and trade mission to Asia and we are going to be taking the BC Advantage to Japan, Korea and to the Philippines. The timing is absolutely excellent. The Korean Alternative Energy Law came into place in January of this year. Two weeks ago I was out at UBC with the provincial government and the research people in the Korean companies talking about the pellet industry. They're right on the edge of getting started so to have the support of the government now is really important. Japan and Korea are two of our longest and strongest trading partners, two of our best friends around the world and I look forward to meeting with government officials and business representatives to discuss exports and investment and the Philippines is a country with which we have forged a newer but very deep and no less rewarding friendship over the years and I'm very much looking forward to visiting that as well because if we are going to create and protect jobs here in this province we need to look across the Pacific at those growing economies at the fastest growing middle classes you'll find anywhere in the world and we need to build our relationships and bring those jobs home for British Columbians. Thank you very much.