 We are here to welcome Assistant Commissioner, and as soon as I get my back office figured out, Deputy Commissioner Craig Callins to his new role as commanding officer of British Columbia. And today signifies more than just simply a parade, it signifies the beginning of a new era for policing in British Columbia, a new era of accountable policing to the people of this great province. Craig is just the man to do this. He's an accomplished, incredible police officer, and he's an accomplished, incredible leader. I am honored and privileged to have been appointed the commanding officer of the RCMP in British Columbia. It is a significant responsibility, and one that I do not take lightly. I am humbled by the trust and confidence that Minister Bond and Commissioner Paulson have placed in me. Indeed it is the trust and faith that I have in the men and women of the RCMP that provides me with the confidence that we will meet the policing challenges of today, of tomorrow, and be able to provide the public with the provincial police service that they deserve and expect. Assistant Commissioner Callins, let me welcome you to your new post. The government of British Columbia is so proud to stand here beside you, beside your officers, and beside your civilian personnel. On behalf of all British Columbians, I wish you every success.