 Surrey is the future of British Columbia in so many ways when you see small business as the key driver of our economic growth and you see the diversity of the community here. You realize that this is where it all starts. So today I'm announcing three tax incentives that will help BC small businesses defend and create jobs while they also drive innovation all across our economy. First we'll be enhancing the small business venture capital tax credit. We'll be investing an additional three million dollars into it. Now the plan already helps small business deal with one of their key challenges and that's getting capital to start up your business and that's what we need to do to create jobs for BC families. One of the things we know is that the majority of new jobs in any economy are created by new businesses. By increasing access to venture capital we increase your opportunities to create more jobs. Now the second announcement that I'm making today is an extension of the apprenticeship tax credit that's been helpful to so many of you in this room and so many small businesses in Surrey. BC is expected to have, get this, a million job openings in the coming decade, a million job openings. How will we fill those jobs? If we don't train people to fill them. So British Columbia is going to need a highly skilled workforce to fill those million jobs. And the third announcement that I'm making today is that the Minister of Finance will be appointing a panel to review BC taxes to see how we can support business competitiveness and economic growth to enable job creation. When you look at the map of Canada and you look at the map of the world and you look at the future of the globe and you see that it's in Asia, this is where it begins. Ladies and gentlemen, Canada starts here. Thank you.