 We're at the Vancouver Museum at the Planetarium in Vancouver, British Columbia and we're here for a great day for the Niseika Awards honoring individuals and companies that have contributed to the multiculturalism and diversity of this great province. We are very happy and I'm very happy for my team for putting together a very wonderful newspaper every month to make sure it reflects our time and educate people to make sure that we have a better collective future together and I'm proud for this award and I'll go and share it everywhere. Basically it means being a Canadian to look at each other in this room as we look at the stars at night that we don't distinguish between each other, everybody has their own beauty and everybody performs certain tasks that come together to make a beautiful night sky. But it's important to recognize the volunteer times that they give up to make this a reality. They give back so much to their communities and they reach out from their communities to make Canada the place it is and especially British Columbia.