 1,500 people are working on this project at this bridge right now, that's 1,500 people who are taking home enough money to be able to put food on the table for their kids to look after the people and their lives that they love. And I really want to salute all the workers and their families who are here today. You've reached the halfway point in building this magnificent structure and it's a huge opportunity because you are not just building a bridge. You are building a province and it is also going to mean something real different for families. It could mean up to an hour or more every day because they won't have the long commute that they used to have. That's a real difference that you're making in very real people's lives. You know we take a lot for granted, I was telling someone earlier, the men and women that do the work on this bridge, we drive by it to some people on a daily basis, others that came by it while they're visiting Vancouver, but you never pay enough attention to the men and women that are actually building this force and this infrastructure. The work they do, they put their lives on the line for us to build a better province and say thank you to each and every one of them. So this is a great point of pride for I know all of you and I am absolutely delighted to be able to share it with you here today and I look forward to coming here next year and see you all again when this bridge is finished.