 Association and set this morning's program around the Blind Welfare Association's activity clearly the aforementioned. We have in studio with us quite a few persons who are in on the efforts to date for the Kids Insight Project as well as other activities orbiting this year with the Association. First, I'm joined by the Executive Director of the Association, Mr. Anthony Avril, as well as the President, Mr. Glenn Simon. Good morning, gentlemen. Thank you so much for being here. Good morning and thank you. Thank you for having us. Wonderful. Wonderful. Wonderful. There is so much that has been happening at the St. Lucia Blind Welfare Association. Mr. Avril, how does it feel to be operating a business, an organization that never sleeps? Well, you know, yeah, what should I say? Since we never sleep, we certainly need a sustainer, and he's doing a great job. That sustainer, of course, is our Lord. He's keeping us alive, having, still surviving in spite of the pandemic to us is an achievement. Wonderful. I know that you made a special request for us to have a moment of silence before we proceed with our program. I will allow you the floor to speak on that. Thank you. Sorry, Jesse. This is an auspicious moment for us, not only in the St. Lucia Blind Welfare Association, but the community of persons living with blindness and vision impairment, particularly in the English-speaking Caribbean. Asing because the patron was called the Royal Commander of Society for the Blind, now savers, and it is this society that determined that we shall not remain in the community of nobodies, in nobodies community. And in fact, they helped to set up several agencies across the, including St. Lucia, and the St. Lucia Blind Welfare Association, which is a community of persons living with blindness and vision impairment, and the St. Lucia Blind Welfare Association, which is a community of persons living with blindness and vision impairment,