 What part of her what she needed to do as part of that? Well here at the command center for the regional transportation management center we have a tremendous intersection of state-of-the-art technology which is all about doing everything we can to keep our roads as safe as possible for British Columbians so that technology includes a whole bunch of different things like over 600 webcams on our highways all around the province. We've got the new variable speed zone technology that we monitor here so when we need to dial down a speed on one of those signs or some or all of those signs we can do it in a matter of seconds here. We we actually manage the counter flow systems for the George Mansi tunnel Cassiar and the Lionsgate bridge that's all done here the new wildlife detection projects are managed from here and of course this is also an emergency response center. It's a critical location in the event of a major disaster. We have all the redundancy that we need here we can we can continue to operate all of the the technology here to to again understand first and foremost what's happening on our roads but but as importantly be able to dispatch the necessary resources in order to fix or address whatever issues are happening.