 Bill has been a champion of our industry. He's always had an open door to the industry. We've had ample opportunity for meaningful dialogue, and it's been two-way. We've both listened and we've taken. And I think Mr. Bennett needs no further introduction. So with that, I'll give the mic to the Honorable Bill Bennett. Thank you very much. We've got a lot of work ahead of us as a government to keep our industry invested in the province, to keep all these 30,000-plus jobs in this province. We're doing, as I said earlier, we've got most of the recommendations of the reports already implemented. We're going to finish that before the end of 2017. I'm looking forward very much to the commissioning of a couple of our new mines, Bruce Jack. The local First Nation up there has a major role in providing contract services, and I won't be able to remember, but I know it's over 150 First Nations people working on that site, and they have the support of the surrounding First Nations, the Nisqa, the Skicamaha, and the Tall Tan. We have come through some challenging times, both with commodities and what happened at Mount Pauley, but we're still in a position where we've got those seven mines permitted that we did not have in 2011. We've expanded those nine mines. We got all these people working in mining. It's been a great honor to be your minister three times, and thank you very much for your attention.