Okay, that's great. Thank you very much.
I'd like to talk about western diversification. I know that in the notes you were talking about the co-investing in innovation and other federal priorities, and that WD had the ability to get dollars out through federal programs.
Certainly back in 2009 and 2010 this was so important, to be able to get dollars out when the stimulus was required. All of the agencies worked extremely well in order to ensure that was taking place. Some of the other funding that you have.... You talked about the hemp fibre coming through the investment with the clusters. That's about the only agricultural aspect of things we've seen so far from the government, but this is simply a continuation of the type of research we've been engaged with.
With the women's enterprise initiative, I notice there's $3.9 million for that. I don't see that in the other agencies, but it's great to know we continue to look at the great work our women entrepreneurs are doing, and it expands in that regard as well.
On another point, from looking at the brief you have given us, you talk about the $800 million generated in sales of newly commercialized technologies and the $500 million generated in international sales. As we move forward with trade initiatives and that type of thing, I think that becomes so critical because trade is such a key component.
I'll finally get around to asking a question.