 Good day my family and good day my friends. I'm honored to welcome my Moosehide relatives to be here to celebrate, to acknowledge the challenges that we have within our community. But when I hear that the one millionth Moosehide is going to be handed out, I know I am not standing alone. Thank you all for being here and if I could first call Premier Horgan to receive the pin. Thank you everybody for being here today on the traditional territories of the Laquangan speaking people, the Songhees and the Squimalt nations. To walk with you all and to hear the power of the drum, the heartbeats of the people was truly, truly humbling. I'm very proud to announce today that the Government of British Columbia will provide two million dollars in sustained funding. Whoops, I forgot to tell you that. Funding for the province will also be very helpful for us as we increase the amount of training that we provide. We're building online support resources for people who are either trying to change their own behavior or people who are looking to build specific skills to be able to show up in this space and contribute to the change. It is my honor to present the one millionth pin to Lorley Williams, the founder of the Butterflies and Spirit Dance Troop and a leading advocate for the missing and murdered Indigenous women. Silence in the face of injustice is injustice. It reminds us all as Indigenous and non-Indigenous men to support each other, to hold each other accountable and to be healthy role models. And for all those reasons, I am proclaiming today Moosehide Campaign Day in the province of British Columbia. The Moosehide Campaign and ending violence towards women and children has always been a huge piece in my heart. And now that we're expecting our own little baby girl, it just makes it so much more for me. She will be able to look back and just see the work that our family and all of these people are doing to make sure that she's loved and respected.