 Hello, my name is Camille Cameron, I'm the Dean of the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie and I'm delighted to have this opportunity to say a big warm heartfelt thank you to the Advocate Society Institute and especially to Brad Burke for his leadership. This award that you've set up to support our Indigenous students will be a fantastic benefit for one of our students in our Indigenous Blacks and MiGMA initiative. That initiative has been in place since 1989 and in that time since it started we have graduated over 180 students. Those students are now practicing in various public and private places, they're becoming judges, they're becoming leaders in the profession and they're doing what we know has to be done which is to change the face of the legal profession to make it more representative. So we're just delighted to be one of the universities you've chosen to receive this award. Your giving back campaign also fits very nicely with this law school's Weldham tradition of unselfish public service and the tradition of giving back to the community. So thank you very much Advocate Society and thank you Brad Burke for this support. It really really makes a difference. Hello my name is Heather McNeill and I'm the Acting Director of the Indigenous Blacks and MiGMA initiative here at the Schulich School of Law and I would like to thank you for supporting Indigenous legal education in Canada and choosing one of the scholarships for our law school. I know firsthand what it feels like to have support to go to law school and what difference that made in my life. I'm a member of the Millbrook First Nation and I graduated through the IB&M initiative here at the law school. I was a single parent and I was financially in distress and the First Nation funding that I received from my band really helped me concentrate on my studies and helped me raise my daughter with own having those financial worries. My entire life has been about serving people and serving my community, serving others and having a law degree allows me to do that in a more significant way and I am blessed to have a job that I love to go to, I enjoy it and the freedom to use my law degree in my experiences to help others and I want to thank you for offering that scholarship to one of our students because that will really make a difference and allow them to have those same benefits that I've achieved from attending law school here at Schulich. Thank you very much for your support.