 Hello, I'm Vincent Stancato, Deputy Chief Coroner for the British Columbia Coroner Service. We have now completed our investigation into the death of actor Corey Monteith and we will be releasing our final coroner's report today. As we said back in July, Mr. Monteith's death was due to drug toxicity involving alcohol and heroin. Mr. Monteith's death has now been classified as accidental. Mr. Monteith was found deceased on the floor of the room where he had been staying at the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel in downtown Vancouver shortly after noon on July 13th of this year. Hotel staff looked into the room because Mr. Monteith had not checked out that day as planned. The hotel video captured him returning to his room alone at 2.16 in the morning on the 13th. Others found drug paraphernalia in the hotel room including a spoon with drug residue and a used hypodermic needle. They also found two empty champagne bottles in the room and some used glasses. Our investigation confirmed that Mr. Monteith had a history of illicit drug use with intermittent periods of rehabilitation and abstinence from drugs. It should be noted that if someone abstains from heroin or other opioid drugs for a period of time, their tolerance for those drugs may be lessened. The release of the coroner's report concludes the coroner's service investigation into Mr. Monteith's death and no further information will be issued. The coroner's report is available at the BC Coroner's Service website. Thank you for your attention today.