 We spend five million dollars a day on post-secondary education in British Columbia, almost two billion dollars a year. It's a lot of money. We have to spend it on the right things. Today we're talking about 17 million dollars to upgrade the equipment that people learn their trades on. So some people here are learning trades on equipment that was produced the year before I graduated from high school. That's 30 years ago. We have to get people learning on the technology of today so that when they leave they can be job ready and go straight into the workforce and start earning some good money. Well today's announcement is very good news for students, for employers and of course for institutions that provide trades training. Many of our institutions need to renew and invest in new capital equipment for students to learn on and so we're really looking forward to a major investment in the College of New Caledonia that's going to result in higher quality training, better opportunities for apprentices to learn their craft and ultimately will benefit employers because the quality of what the training will be able to provide will be just that much better and it won't have to be duplicated at the work site. With the billions of dollars of projects on the books for Northern British Columbia these funds to upgrade equipment will be well placed to round out the training that we offer. We are adamant in our pursuit of encouraging more training in our region from a point of affordability for our apprentices and keeping our workers in the area where they work.