 Over the past number of months the province has been consulting with many stakeholders, the taxi industry, the ride-sharing industry, but most importantly the British Columbians in the communities right across our province. And what we've heard is that any changes that we introduce in British Columbia will need to address the public's desire for more choice. But also convenience, accessibility and competition. We know that British Columbians want additional choice and convenience and that ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft present real opportunities to provide new services for consumers through the use of technology. Today we're embracing this change by announcing our intentions to move forward with a number of improvements that will help the taxi industry to modernize and stay competitive in anticipation of ride-sharing services being available to British Columbians in December of 2017. We want a fair system that will welcome new companies into the marketplace but also will ensure that through provincial regulations the industry will continue to be regulated in a way that is fair and equitable for all of the people who choose to participate in it. And by modernizing the taxi industry as well as opening it up for ride-sharing opportunities, we think that the industry will be able to be competitive and to continue to provide the great service that they have to consumers up to now.