 Today is about giving something back, giving you the support you need and I think just as importantly the respect that you deserve for the gift that you give us of sacrifice every single day. So effective immediately, primary site esophageal cancer is being added to the list of cancers recognized as occupational diseases of firefighters and as I said that is effective immediately. My father Patrick Lindening was a Surrey firefighter for 31 and a half years. He passed away of work related esophageal cancer three years ago. Upon diagnosis my father had two battles to fight, fighting cancer itself and the second battle was one that has ended today. He wanted to ensure that esophageal cancer was a presumptive cancer for BC firefighters. As a minister responsible for WorkSafe to be able to help you to have this come to fruition on behalf of your father and your family. And we see around us here a whole bunch of families and that's what this is about. It's about protecting families and ensuring that we do do all the right things for all the people we care about. It's with your help as our partners in safety and around the province that we'll continue to tackle all of these challenges head on with you, for you, by your side to protect you just like you're always there to protect us and our families. And I'm confident that we will see many more successes like we have seen today.