 The wolf ran home to his kitchen and he began to cook. Well, really delighted to announce that January the 27th is Family Literacy Day in the province of British Columbia. This is a really important way to recognize the real critical importance of literacy as a real foundational piece for all of our communities, for families, and a way to encourage a focus on reading. So here we are in Richmond at the great public library, my community, but I'm here representing Minister Don McCrae, Minister of Education, to officially announce Family Literacy Day and also to celebrate the opening of a brand new collection of great children's books that are going to help excite our young readers and get them on their way in learning and becoming lifelong readers. There is nothing better than books, so Family Literacy Day, which highlights how important it is to read to children of all ages. Read when you're pregnant, read when they're brand new, read all through their lives, because information is how they make better decisions as they get older. They need the ability to read and analyze information, and there's the joy of books. There's the smell of books, the feel of books, the vision of books, the illustrations in books. Children need that exposure, that stimulation, because it's part of the reading package. Read to your children.