 We're at our third Community Economic Development Forum in Campbell River, end of January and what a great time to do this. People have come together today, a significant crowd, local First Nations as well as local community representatives, the mayor, the previous mayor, people from different community development, economic development organizations, a wide variety of community leaders here. I've always been optimistic about the future of Campbell River. I've lived here for 30 years. I love processes like this because I love brainstorming, I love exchanging ideas. I think that nothing but good can come out of it. And this will help to coalesce some of those opportunities around some actual function that we'll know we'll be able to align with government for resources and for in-kind help and that's really going to help us move along. Campbell River is a great place. It's going to do well and the timing is right, the potential energy is right so it's going to take off. We just got to make sure we're heading off in the right direction. I like a lot of the ideas here because a lot of them involve training for young people. We are central to the Vancouver Island North and so the First Nations and non-average communities north of Campbell River utilize the services, the programs and the expertise of Campbell River to enhance their own economy as well. Works like this are going to put us on the map, help our community get profile beyond what we would normally be looking at and there's so much going on, there's been so many conversations that there's now this kind of undercurrent of excitement about the future so we're looking forward to everything that this community has to offer to the world.