Thank you very much to both of you for being here. There are great synergies between your organizations. SNC-Lavalin is a Canadian company that's doing a lot of business internationally, and the EDC is a company that can help facilitate that.
My question is about Canada's opportunity with the emerging economies, particularly China. Currently there are seven new cities being designed by the Chinese authorities to house 400 million Chinese. These will be totally green cities being designed by the Arup Group out of London and William McDonough + Partners out of Virginia, state-of-the-art cities.
Of course, there's a lot of negative publicity around the coal-fired plants they're building on an ongoing basis, but at the same time, they have set a target, I think, that 20% of their energy requirements will be provided by alternative energy within 15 years. A massive demand is coming out of China for clean energy. The reason I speak to the issue of energy particularly is that Canada has a tremendous expertise in the area of energy and a capacity to research, develop, commercialize, and export a lot of those technologies to help build these plants. And whether it's China, India, Brazil, or, more recently, the fastest-growing economies—for instance, the prediction of Egypt and Turkey and others—there's a real opportunity for us.
Specifically on China, is SNC-Lavalin doing projects in China currently?