 Well, here we are at Kalarney soccer field with this mini soccer program running behind me here. Programs like this require dozens and dozens of community volunteers, coaches, and other parents who help out with the organization. Up until now, BC has required criminal records checks for those people for many years now. Up until now, as a parent coach, you had to trek down to the police station, pay some money, wait some time, get your criminal record check. Now, with the new system, Kalarney soccer can sign up as a community organization. It will submit the names of its coaches. Those coaches will still need to go online to enter their personal information, but that information will be checked and then sent back to Kalarney soccer to the community organization. It's much simpler and it's free to the coaches and it's free to the organization. And this is going to be a huge benefit to volunteer organizations all around British Columbia. It means a lot of cost savings, a lot of saved money, a lot of saved time, and increased efficiency, which at the end of the day means that we can spend more time on developing coaches, athletes, referees, officials, and less time on administering a process that needs to be done to ensure that our children are safe, but doesn't need to be done by each individual club across BC. This announcement will really assist me as a as a coach and as the acting president, primarily well for two reasons. One will be simply for the money that we'd otherwise be spending on criminal record checks. We can now devote to the club, which will be new equipment, new soccer balls, better nets, things to help the kids actually play soccer. I'm hoping this will make a difference. That'll make it easier for our parent volunteers and for our board to ensure that people actually just have time to spend with the kids and it's not too complicated.