I will start with you, Mr. Gavsie. You touched on it a little bit in response to the last question that Mr. Cullen asked. One of the things that I think I heard universally from the group was that establishing a trading centre would certainly appear to have some positive impacts on the economy. You mentioned in your opening remarks specifically, Mr. Gavsie, about the two-way trade with China and how, if you look at other examples, you would expect there to be a significant increase in that trade.
I would have to assume that when we look at something like this.... I spend a lot of time working on tourism issues. I have a tourism area in my riding and I chair the tourism caucus in our Parliament. When we did approved destination status with China almost five years ago, we saw significant and immediate increases, at least 20% every year since, in tourism coming into Canada from China. Would we expect to see similar kinds of results in terms of our trade through something like this?
You mentioned that you were basing that on other examples. Could you give us some sense, maybe some details or background, on those examples and what kind of increases we're seeing here?