 We are better because we have people from around the world who join us here, and Microsoft is such a fantastic example of how when people come from around the world they can create more jobs for British Columbians and for Canadians, they can transfer that talent and that knowledge that stays here and enriches us. Because our biggest resource, yes we are a mining province and a lumber province and an agricultural province and an LNG province, but our biggest resource is people. And we have to invest in giving British Columbians the skills and the knowledge that they need to build the future, and that's why we've been so focused on our tech industry. This is big news for Microsoft, but it's also big news for Vancouver, for British Columbia, and for Canada as a whole. Microsoft's decision to add as many as 350 new development jobs to their Vancouver operations is a real vote of confidence in the community and in the talent and expertise of Canadian workers. We are here because we're committed to Vancouver. We believe in the future of British Columbia. We believe in the future of Canada. We believe in investing in a technology hub and ecosystem. We believe in opportunities to connect Vancouver and Seattle and build new bridges across the border in ways that will help both of our countries and our economies and our people move forward. Just think about what we now have the opportunity to do. Microsoft Vancouver, congratulations. We're so proud of all the work that you do. You make us so much better. Well done.