 I am truly happy to be the Member of Parliament for Grozely standing here today as we honour a true servant of the people of Grozely, Honourable Juliana Alha. And I can say this without any fear of contradiction. No one can make a logical argument for this stretch of road being named after anyone more deserving. It is therefore my hope that the new name of the Sir Julian Hunt Highway commencing from this shock rung about through the western corridor of the constituency of the town of Grozely, to the town of Grozely, which he represented with distinction in Parliament, will bring to the fore his foresight, hard work, commitment, friendship and the reverence on our sporting, cultural and political flag. And I remember Julian Hunt sing handedly, building plain fields, sing handedly, building community centres, sing handedly, building roads from his pocket for the people of Grozely. Deep humility that I come here today to accept this recognition of the Grozely chapter of my journey in public life. As some of you may know, this journey began in the 1960s when I became a member of the JC's organisation and around the same time a councillor on the Cassidy City Council. And it progressed from there to Grozely, the constituency I represented in Parliament, for 10 years from 1987. That period of working for the people of Grozely has been one of the most rewarding of my life. It was a period of whole-heartedly giving service and assistance to all in Grozely, the mothers and fathers groups, the sportsmen and sportswomen in Grau Mubia, Moshi and Grozely town, the fisherfolk, the farmers, the vendors and business people. It was a period of forming friendships that have not withered away with time. It was a period of witnessing the growth of Grozely from a new town in 1985 to the major tourism centre of the island by turn of the century. It was an honour to have played a role in the development of the constituency. And I learned that in giving in unflinchingly to your fellow man, one does indeed receive, as the good book says. I want to take this opportunity to thank all those in Grozely who had supported me in the decade and a half working for the people of Grozely. If the support of the family who formed the JR Group of Companies was essential to my ability to represent Grozely and lead a very active public life, then the support of my personal family, my wife and my children, were vital for my life of public service, whether it was in politics, in cricket, diplomacy and business. Ladies and gentlemen, it is indeed pleasing to see that my contribution to Grozely and St Lucia has been honoured and as is also commonly said that I have received my flowers now. Once more it is with deep humility that I accept this high honour bestowed on me and I thank all who made it possible and all who accompanied me on the journey that brought me here today. Thank you.