Sure.
Again, we thank all of you for being here today. It's been an extremely interesting session, and you have given us some hopeful news in terms of our jobs in working with our international counterparts.
I'd like to return to that international theme. Consider us your advertisers for our fellow countrymen and countrywomen. In the next 100 days we're going to have people from all over the world coming to our country, certainly to British Columbia and to Vancouver/Whistler. If you are sitting with them—imagine counterparts from other countries, business people—what would be some best practices that we could talk about, in terms of our accounting and financial system, that create this transparency?
Maybe we can start with you, Mr. Rochon and Madam Fraser, and then anyone else who wants to can chip in on this.
Someone famous once said that the 20th century was going to belong to Canada. Someone famous said that; had it been a Conservative, he would have said the 21st century—he would have been right up to date.
Please go ahead.