 Thank you very much. First of all, it's been a very nice year. It's been quite the year. We have started the work of our fermentation. We have done several things from the beginning. We immediately reinstated the long-form census so we can govern based on and driven by facts and data. We represented Canada at four international summits. We've held numerous bilateral meetings with other world leaders about the role Canada can play in the world. My ministers and I began work on settling Syrian refugees here in Canada with the first plane arriving tomorrow, and we've actually invited all opposition leaders to join us in welcoming the new Syrian refugees, the new Canadians, as they arrive at Pearson Airport tomorrow night. We introduced a Senate appointments process to remove partisanship and patronage from the upper chamber. We have heard the long-awaited process by setting up an investigation commission on missing and assassinated women. And today, we have presented a bill that will lower the income of the middle class, so that people can get more money in their pockets every time they receive a pay. In a spirit of openness and transparency, I had the opportunity to spend more time with you, our dear journalist, at the National Theater of the press. Looking ahead to the new year, we have ambitious plans for our first budget, collaboration with provincial, municipal and indigenous partners, and rolling out and building on more of our platform commitments to create a stronger, more prosperous middle class and grow our economy. I now look forward to taking your questions.