 Families should have the choice to dine together in their local neighborhood pub. So we're going to change the rules so that pubs can become family friendly. We will also allow legions to make the same choice. Second, food primary licenses should continue to focus on food with a full menu wherever liquor service is available. But customers who don't want to order food shouldn't be forced to do so. And food primary businesses that want to fully transition away from food service after a certain hour and operate, for example, as a nightclub will be able to apply for a special license to do so. Third, we want to make food or liquor primary licenses available to other types of businesses like cooking schools, galleries, spas so that they can offer beer, wine and spirits as an additional service to their customers. Fourth, individual establishments that are part of a chain like this one, Cactus Club will be allowed to transfer small amounts of liquor between their locations something that they've been barred from doing for a long time in our province. Fifth, we'll move ahead with giving consumers a little bit more freedom. If you order a drink in the lounge, you should be able to carry that drink that you've paid for to your table when you move to the restaurant section. Sixth, we need to make sure that BC businesses have more flexibility to grow. So we're going to move ahead on allowing licensees to offer time limited drink specials like happy hours. We're going to expand and enhance serving it right which is our responsible beverage service program we've maintained in this province for quite a while.