 I got a call May of last year, May of 2018, and grade 3 class was up visiting the mountain. They got a little bit of a history on why it was called Dean Park, but then when they called me and they said, hey, would you help us get this name changed to reflect the traditional name that the Satanist people know it as. As I said to the minister, it was the cutest petition I've ever seen. They're all like hand-printed in pencil. It's at this point that I'd like to honor striking out the name John Dean Park and adding the name Kleywenuch John Dean Park. How do you feel? Happy. We feel happy that our name is sacred on our mountain. I really want to raise my hands up to each and everyone, especially the youth for taking the stance of the true leadership and being able to put the name out there and want to bring it back to naming it under the traditional name of Kleywenuch. So again, I just really want to raise my hands up to each and everyone and thank the gods and our elders that are passed on above who are looking down on us today with great pride with our youth and pushing forward. So haitchikasiam. I want to once again thank the students for teaching me a very valuable lesson. The kids demand to know what their culture, their tradition, their history, and their language is, and to see it celebrated and recognized. The name passed as a piece of legislation and the recently concluded spring session brought to a complete circle the story that began with the students taking their hike and wondering what's missing here. What's missing here is our sacred place name and taking the time to send letters to me, to send petitions to me, to talk to their MLA Adam Olson and to work with us to ensure that the history of this place would not be lost and the language of this place would not be lost.