 We are pleased to be here today to announce a 6-point plan to help cut the congestion on the Alex Fraser Bridge, not just in the short term but in the long term as well. So first and foremost, I'm very pleased to announce that we are moving forward on plans to build an interchange at Highway 91 and 72nd Avenue. This is a $30 million infrastructure project. This particular interchange will cut down on congestion at this choke point by eliminating the only signalized intersection on Highway 91. This particular plan is not going to be an overnight fix, but we do believe that working together with our partners here in Delta, with our federal partners to create this plan that we're now going to be able to implement it together, we're particularly excited to roll up our sleeves and get going on this new interchange at 91 and 72nd. Thank you Minister and it does indeed come as great news to hear that we are going to be addressing these problems going forward and just have to look around us. It's something that really has to be dealt with and I'm very very pleased that we've seriously acknowledged that and we have a plan to go forward. The proposed interchange, as we've been told, is going to have full movements onto and off of Highway 91 and allowing traffic to move more efficiently and safely. Really good news for our people, really good news. We will continue working with our partners, particularly in Delta, to identify any additional strategies that there may be, particularly in the short term, to get vehicles moving through this corridor.