 Fantastic announcement today at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV-AIDS. $19.9 million as expanding their seek-and-treat to prevent HIV-AIDS, so the stop program. And we're going to expand that now to the whole province. What's been clearly demonstrated here is that treatment of HIV can allow people to lead almost a normal life. But if we're able to treat people, they will not transmit the virus on to others. So it's a win-win all the way around. We're delighted that the government has decided to move expeditiously to actually extend the pilot to the rest of the province. Preliminary data that we have accumulated over the last few years demonstrates unequivocally that where the pilots have been implemented, morbidity from AIDS, mortality from HIV and AIDS, and new infections are going down. The number of people that were identified that HIV infected is growing up, so this is a huge asset for us. It's a new strategy that clearly shows that we can virtually eliminate HIV if we spread this strategy across the province. If it was for Dr. Montana, I wouldn't be alive today. And for me, Dr. Montana, we live in a province that believed in evidence-based science. And Julio Montana was the guy that looked at that and basically made that happen. And so I'm extremely happy to see BC continue this extremely important program. And I hope it rolls out to the rest of Canada so that we can see others who won't pass away from this disease. Thank you.