Since then I have had an opportunity to fly three times in space. On every flight I had an opportunity to fly the Canadarm, the space shuttle's robotic arm; the space station robotic arm; and Dextre, the Dexterous Manipulator of the Canadian contribution. Those are wonderful assets in space.
Frank talked about the Japanese cargo ship called the HTV. Not only the HTV is international; for the assembly of the international space station, we have five partners, and 15 countries are cooperating. We have Russian modules, U.S. modules, the European laboratory Columbus, and the Japanese Kibo laboratory modules and HTV vehicle. Without the contribution of the Canadian robotics technology, we would not have been able to assemble the large complex of the international space station.
You have to be proud of the accomplishment of this technology. I was very lucky to be able to work with the Canadian astronauts, who are very talented; Steve taught me a lot of good robotics techniques. There are not only astronauts, but also engineers and mission controllers in Saint-Hubert, as well as many companies here in Canada near Toronto. I was very fortunate to be part of this.
Today we will show the video of our mission, and we'll be happy to answer any questions that you might have.