 So we're here in beautiful Victoria outside of the legislature announcing our community paramedicine program for British Columbia. So over 70 BC ambulance paramedics will now be working in communities in rural and remote areas of British Columbia to complement the health care services in those communities. Our community paramedics will work in 73 communities that are being announced today with care teams to look at people who have chronic illnesses, elderly who are at home and need frequent visits to be monitoring and checking on them. I foresee it enabling patients to stay in their homes for longer. Those who are suffering with chronic disease who may otherwise have had to go on to a care facility will now have regular checkups and will be able to connect with their health care providers. So the goal would be to keep them in their homes for longer and in their community for longer. We think this is going to make a real difference. It will keep people out of hospital we hope that certainly has done that in other provinces where they've tried community paramedicine and of course increase the quality of life and make those smaller communities resilient and create careers for paramedics full-time careers in those communities.