Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
I'd like to thank our witnesses. I've had the pleasure of working with, I think, all of you in some capacity.
My riding of Leeds—Grenville, which is along the border, as Mr. Pollard said, is heavily dependent upon tourism. In fact, just last Friday we held a tourism summit at which we had about 80 tourism operators. It was the day after the ADS announcement, and I can tell you there was significant excitement about that.
Also, back in September, Minister Prentice was down in the riding to take part in a ceremony where we had a friendship agreement with the Thousand Islands Lake in China. That was an exciting development for our region.
With regard to last Thursday's announcement of ADS—and I know it was a long time coming, but we're glad that it has now been accomplished—maybe Ms. McKenzie, Mr. Pollard, and Mr. Jones could tell us a little more about how tourism operators could actually prepare for this. There's a lot of excitement. The numbers at this point are fairly small, but how could they could get ready to take advantage of this great opportunity?