Thank you very much again to our guests.
It was compelling, Mr. Reeder, to hear you talk a bit about the CIDA relationship and the support that we had given to Brazil at a time of their greatest need. It reminds me of when I had the privilege of leading the delegation to Peru on behalf of what is now ParlAmericas. We visited a CIDA site where Canada had made some significant investments in an area that had been struck significantly, or badly, by earthquakes. We were rebuilding some specific areas just outside of Lima.
I'd like to talk about this, if you have some background on that CIDA relationship, because I think it is important. I think it is one of the focal points. We have targeted the Americas, certainly, as trade significant to us. And also, within our hemispheric jurisdiction, that just seems to make a lot of sense.
Can you expand a little bit more, if you would, on that CIDA relationship historically? I ask because I think it's important that we get that point out there of why our foreign investment commitment through CIDA really helped to bring us to where we are in our relationship with Brazil. Or, at least, could you try to make that connection.