 We're here at the BC Cancer Research Center announcing some funding for the Michael Smith Health Research Foundation, which is a $48 million announcement today, which will be used for all kinds of amazing research. We had the opportunity to visit a lab today that absolutely groundbreaking research is being done in the areas of ovarian and breast cancer along with Dr. David Huntsman and got to see what the kind of work they're doing that's going to make a difference for women not only in British Columbia but women around the world. We thank the government deeply for the investment in health research, for understanding the importance of investing in an organization like the Michael Smith Foundation, which serves all of British Columbia and all of our healthcare needs. So this is really exciting news because it shows a deep commitment from the province of British Columbia into ensuring that the pursuit of knowledge remains an integral part of our healthcare system. This means that we'll have a healthcare system which is constantly trying to find new solutions for complex problems, building teams which can study changes as they're enacted to see what works and what doesn't, and stimulating, identifying the problems which more basic researchers need to focus on so we can have further solutions. If we want to have effective healthcare research we need to have it embedded within the system and this is going to allow us to do this.