 Here we are today at the BC Legislature. I had the great pleasure of announcing the new BC Mining Jobs Task Force. Mining has had a long-standing tradition here in British Columbia. Some of the best-paying jobs in this province, 30,000 family-supporting jobs and 1,100 businesses. We want to make sure that that not only continues, but we're able to grow those jobs, that we're able to ensure that people can enter into the industry and have lifelong careers. We're really excited to be part of the BC Jobs Task Force. For us as an industry for the Mining Association of BC and our partners, it's about ensuring that we have a globally competitive industry. As we move to a low-carbon economy, mining plays an integral role. So behind me we have an electric vehicle today, copper in that vehicle, the silver in that vehicle, the steel making coal, the aluminum, the gold. All of that is necessary and all of that comes from the ground here in British Columbia. The really exciting thing about this transition to electrification is that technology plays such a huge piece in this. Those hubs of innovation that are starting here in the province are actually supplying the mining industry and it's a really exciting time for us. I'm looking forward to getting more electric vehicles on the road that are produced right here with minerals from our ground.