 Well we're here in in Prince George for a very important announcement with respect to safer transportation options for Highway 16. Really excited to be here for two reasons. Well on the one hand we we have announced an additional two million dollars of funding to go towards the five-point action plan that we have for Highway 16 that's a that that brings the total investment available to five million dollars and secondly we we've made tremendous progress in beginning to implement the plan. We're going to be able to provide transit service now connecting every single community along Highway 16 from Prince Rupert to Prince George. That's because 16 local governments have stepped up and have signed memorandums of understanding with BC Transit to provide that service. That's 2.4 million dollars of transit expansion that will connect all of these communities. When I stop to pick up to pick somebody up because I'm afraid for their safety and their vulnerability I then become vulnerable right and I ask I ask who women so why why are you hitchhiking and their their answer usually is I need to get to the doctor I need to get to court I need to get my baby some milk I need you know and things like that and and so it'll it will mitigate some of that vulnerability along the highway. Nothing can be done that addresses the the deep and profound sense of loss and pain that so many families on this corridor have experienced through the loss of loved ones. We really believe that this plan is is going to go a long ways to ensuring that this corridor is as safe as it possibly can be for everyone who lives and works through this corridor in the months and years ahead.