 So we're in front of the Parliament buildings in Victoria. The Insurance Bureau of Canada has been touring with the Shaked Cottage around British Columbia, giving people an experience of what a magnitude 8 earthquake will feel like. It's important, I think, for British Columbians to recognize that within the next 50 years there's a 30% chance of a significant earthquake. The Shaked Zone provides a fun and safe environment to experience what a significant earthquake feels like so that you can know things you need to do to improve your preparedness for that type of event. Most of the experiences I've heard from people getting off the machine this week are, wow, I really need to do some planning and be prepared personally because this is not what I expected. You know, I'm so used to the 2s and 3s and 4s that we have here locally in our area and I had no idea the intensity of what really happens. The message to British Columbians is that you should be prepared. This is a little wake-up call and a fun one but really a serious subject. Make sure that you have an emergency kit on hand and you know what to do if an earthquake should strike and that is to drop cover and hold on.