Thank you, sir.
Good morning, Mr. Williams.
Sir, in a little bit less than a month, in Quebec City, we'll launch the city's 400th anniversary celebrations. Many people in Quebec are skeptical of the international impact these might have, even though the Canadian government has been mightily generous with a more than $100 million subsidy to this organization.
Yet if you read the international press or watch international TV, especially in the United States, you don't see much impact from this celebration, which might very well be a flop if the international community does not react to it and if the organizers are satisfied with their easily found excuses that the dollar is too high, and people won't come, and that it's not their fault it's going to be a flop.
What is your reading of the situation?