 Today, I am proud to announce the last of the three pillars of our family's first agenda and that's family affordability. Now in British Columbia, tuition rates have been the fourth lowest in the country for the last six years, but even with that, students do need still extra support, particularly those with lower income or those who have family responsibilities that put an extra strain on their budgets. So as part of the family affordability pillar, we're introducing changes that will better support British Columbians with student loans. On July 1st, a new two-stage plan will ensure that people with a lower income and their families will have the support that they need when repaying their loans. Kudos to the Premier, kudos to our province for this commitment. This announcement touches an area that has been my preoccupation for over 35 years, one of constantly observing and learning about children and families and how best to be proactive in addressing the changes taking place in families. Being able to have a repayment program that is income-based isn't only a fair system but a much needed one in B.C. And not having to worry about being broke because I chose to pursue higher education provides me with a very good sense of security. I can continue to build a life for myself and for my family, knowing that I won't have to give up more than I earn to pursue my dream. So thank you very much for the change, thank you to the Premier and the Minister for announcing this change, and thanks for making the folks of my education the education itself. Thank you. So thank you.