Thank you.
I want to go to something that you remarked about in your opening statement, and that's the near collapse. I think sometimes we forget about this—it has been six years since. I know that our finance minister has on a number of occasions referred to it as our having been on the brink, that not only were we on the brink but the world was on the brink. The fact of the matter is that we are very much dependent on what happens in the world, that happens elsewhere will affect Canada as well.
With that in mind, would you maybe comment on how critical it is, now that we are beginning to move forward and climb out of that situation, to pursue new trade deals and why it's so important to diversify and find new markets?