 When disaster strikes, it could take days for help to reach you. That's why it's so important that everyone takes the time to collect a minimum of three days of supplies, and ideally as much as seven. We are launching the new Partners in Preparedness program to help more British Columbians get prepared. I've heard firsthand from flood-stricken residents about their struggles, their challenges, and their concerns. Under the program, BC Retailers will champion emergency readiness by promoting and selling disaster supplies in their stores. Today I'm thrilled to announce the first two BC Retailers to come on board, London Drugs and Save On Foods. We carry a lot of items in our store which we call out as emergency preparedness items to try and remind people that they can add it to their kit. We also sell fully prepared emergency kits so people can buy single kits or they can order kits for families. Through shop, saveonfoods.com, over 96 communities that we're now serving with online shopping ability and customers can go into our site. They can actually create a get good and ready list, a custom shopping list that suits their families' needs. Together as Partners in Preparedness, we are asking British Columbians to get good and ready. Realize that there's a lot of capacity that exists in our neighborhoods and with our people, and there's some things they can do from getting prepared at home to connecting with their neighbors and organize groups within their communities. Learn the risks, develop a plan and prepare a kit. British Columbians will be able to visit London Drugs or Save On Foods, grab a pre-made emergency supply list and build their kits in one easy shopping trip.