 Safety on our roads affects every single person in British Columbia, not just the drivers, not just the passengers, but everybody here. We're getting tough because distracted driving kills. In 2014 alone, through distracted driving and inattention, it contributed to 66 deaths, 66 deaths that were totally 100% preventable. So what the BC government is introducing here today, significantly higher fines for distracted driving and four penalty points added to the offender's driving record. So as of June 1st, those caught driving distracted will face a minimum financial penalty of $543. Drivers who receive two or more tickets for distracted driving within a one-year period will have their driving records automatically reviewed and face a possible driving prohibition of three to twelve months. So government, police and our community partners will continue to work together to stop this serious road safety issue through legislation, education, enforcement and evaluation of penalties. And the day will come when distracted driving is as socially unacceptable in BC as drinking and driving or not using your seatbelt. If a driver only gets a citation, I don't think they realize just how fortunate they are. Because for those people who are getting injured and those families who are losing loved ones, the cost is much higher. We all have a role to play in making our roads safer. If you pay attention to the road and refuse to be distracted by your phone, you're contributing to making our roads much safer. And the important contribution will save lives. There's no question about that.