 Hi, I'm Corley Oaks, Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Production. And I'm Val Edwin, the President and CEO for the BC Chamber of Commerce. It truly is my pleasure to be here today with Val to launch this year's Chamber of Commerce Week in British Columbia. And the theme for this year's Chamber Week is getting business done, because more than 125 Chambers and Boards of Trade throughout the province do that every day. You know, it's hard to overstate the value and support and advocacy that Chambers of Commerce provide their members and communities across British Columbia. Chambers makes sure their members' voices are heard at all levels of government through economic development and tailored resources. BC's Chambers and Boards of Trade are helping businesses achieve their goals. Yeah, they work tirelessly to help businesses grow and stimulate local economies. And they take a leadership role finding innovative training and networking resources that give businesses tools for success. And of course, local Chambers have been instrumental to bringing programs like the mobile business license to communities throughout the province and working with government to help cut red tape for businesses, streamline processes, and of course help entrepreneurs get off to a successful start. Through vision, hard work and a get it done attitude, anything is possible here in British Columbia. So we're always keeping our fingers on the pulse of industry to identify issues most impacting businesses. So we can work with government to make it easier to do business in BC. So we do hope you'll join us in celebrating the achievements of BC's Chambers and Boards of Trade and the businesses they represent. So to learn more about what your local Chambers is doing, look out for Chamber Week events in your area. And of course to learn more about small businesses in your community.