Definitely. With your permission, I will ask my colleagues to cite the example of Centralia in a minute.
Official languages are an enormous asset. Canada's presence is much more strongly felt in international markets when we are able to speak with our business partners in the language they prefer. In Canada, our two official languages are obviously two major assets.
It is interesting to see that French, Swiss, Belgian and francophone African companies, which occupy an important place in the oil and agrifood industries, are very much interested in coming to Canada and to western Canada to take advantage of all our assets. Those assets include natural resources and technological development, as well as the ability to work in the language of one's choice.
Recently, on two occasions, we supported a major project that directly involves these issues.
With your permission, I will ask my colleague France Guimond to talk about the Centralia project. She will tell you what it means for the economy in the west and internationally.