 We're going to kick it off. We've had some amazing speakers today. We've got a visitor from the north. So I'm excited to welcome the Honorable Brad Dugud, the Ontario Minister of Economic Development, Employment, and Infrastructure. As minister, his focus is on creating jobs, promoting Ontario as a smart place to invest, building a culture of entrepreneurship, and growing a strong, innovative economy that's inclusive to people of all abilities. Prior to this post, he served in a number of cabinet roles, including Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, Minister of Economic Development and Innovation, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, and Minister of Labor. He's pretty much done all of those. He also served municipally as a city councillor in Scarborough and Toronto for nine years. Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the Honorable Brad Dugud. Thank you, Lindsay. You're welcome. Thank you. That introduction may be longer than my comments, but Lindsay, thank you so much, and Lindsay's left the stage here, but I've had an opportunity to meet her in the past. I would have dynamo in this sector. Give her a big round of applause. She's really done a fantastic job, one of those great people to get to know. And for me, it's always a pleasure to go anywhere as a politician where I don't have to wear my ties. So I'm actually enjoying the fact that there's no tie-on today. Unfortunately, I'm having a bad day. My Toronto Blue Jays apparently lost to the Texas Rangers this afternoon, so that might be a good thing for anybody here from Texas, but if you're from Canada, it's not the best news. We'll win tomorrow, though. Delighted to be here today. This is an area of absolute priority for us in Ontario. I'm the Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure. I look at this as an opportunity to really maximize growth in our economy. I think it's great that a lot of the social enterprise that we have going on in Ontario now is contributing to building stronger communities, but as Economic Development Minister, I'm looking at the number of jobs that are being created in this sector, and it's huge. We've got 10,000 social entrepreneurs now operating in Ontario. That's about 160,000 jobs that have been created just through this sector alone. It's fantastic for our economy. It's a great place for us to be, and when I come to the Silicon Valley, Ontario is second in North America for information communication technology firms, but when we come to the Silicon Valley, I mean, the Silicon Valley, as we all know, is first in almost all of those categories. But it's nice to come somewhere where I can actually say that Ontario has a bit of a role of leadership in this space, so it's something we're very, very proud of.