 Today British Columbia is in quite an enviable position in the country and it's not one that I ever take for granted. We have a growing economy which is thanks in large part to the creative economy. We are going to take $3.8 million from the BC Music Fund and we're going to use it in some very specific ways. $2.5 million will be for a new live music program which will support BC based live music events creating engagement opportunities for audiences and artists and out-of-province visitors. Secondly, a million dollars will go toward a new industry initiatives and training program which will support the growth of industry conferences, trade missions, collaborative export marketing and BC artists showcases at events. And finally, we'll add $300,000 in the music research stream which is designed to support projects that will look at increased knowledge and inform the growth, evolution and the innovation of BC's diverse music sector. The community that comes together, that everybody has to do this together. It's not up to one individual or one organization and that's how we were able to build other programs and that's how we'll continue to build the music fund. For me as a business owner here in Vancouver, we are music promoters. We own venues and operate concerts all over town. It helps us in many ways. It could support the festivals we do to be able to keep them alive and keep them somewhat viable in a city where doing business shouldn't be expensive, not only to live here. The music industry contributed over $400 million in revenue to the provincial economy. So while we think of music as something that's just inherent and we enjoy it and it's important, it's also an incredibly important economic driver. This is an exciting time for all of us. We want to continue to hear from you and stay tuned to many more programs to come. So don't worry if the specific program you weren't thinking that I can't apply, it's going to come. We're working as hard as we can. So thank you very much.