Thank you.
Clearly, I think the question of whether or not China is brought into the process is a complex one, but again, going back to the base that I'm qualified to observe on, trade with China through the port in 2012 was 28 million tonnes of cargo, ranging across metallurgical coal mined in B.C., to canola produced throughout the Prairies, to lumber predominantly produced in B.C., and of course, to household goods, which are sold and distributed all across Canada and are imported from China.
So we already have a very substantial trading relationship with China, and it's a fundamental part of the Canadian economy. I think that if there is an opportunity through TPP or direct negotiations to further improve and put structure around that trade relationship, that could have very positive benefits.