 Today, I'm pleased to announce a big step forward in public safety for this community. After a thorough evaluation of multiple sites, we have chosen the Assoyus Indian Bands site as the location for the new Okanagan Correctional Centre. Now, once it's built, this site will double the corrections capacity for BC's interior, which really matters in terms of being able to save costs, transportation costs, staff costs, and just making sure that the interior, such an important economic part of our province, is as well served by public services as other parts of the province are. It will also provide the equivalent of 240 full-time permanent jobs for families in the Okanagan. And it's so awesome to see that the biggest project that's going to come in our region in a long, long time is with a partnership with the provincial government. And this project to our people is going to bring, of course, land lease revenue, taxation revenue, but the spin-off benefits, of course, during construction are going to be hundreds and hundreds of jobs during construction, and that benefits the entire South Okanagan. It's about increasing public safety, dealing with challenges that exist in corrections, but it's about creating jobs, good-paying jobs for families in the Okanagan.