 Today I'm delighted to announce that the province is contributing $7.3 million to build affordable low-income housing for single moms here in the Tri-Cities. And when it's complete, it will provide a safe and affordable place for single mothers and their children to call home. It will be a place where there are supportive services that can help families stabilize, find a new path and move on to a better life. I am so proud of projects like these because they aren't just about bricks and mortar. They are about families. It's a project for women with single moms with kids who are basically putting our families first in BC and living up to our housing agenda that puts those in need at the front of a line for projects like this so we can help them turn their lives around and have a better life. The YWCA has provided me with the freedom to gain my independence with my daughter in affordable housing and to enjoy the comfortable living in nice housing apartments. Because of all the support that my daughter and myself have received, I have been able to focus on the future. We were very fortunate to be able to get a commitment from the City of Coquitlam to provide land at nominal value to build this housing project. We were also very fortunate to attract an interest minister, Rich Coleman, in this project. He's provided really outstanding support for the expansion of affordable housing throughout this province and we appreciate that so much. I have a potted apple tree plant that I'm going to present to Janet Austin. Now this plant is important because it will be planted on this site and it will bear fruit just like the work here will bear fruit. It won't be fruit that will stay on this site forever, but it will be fruitful in terms of the incredible benefit to the families who are able to stabilize and find a way forward to something better because of their time that they were able to spend here at Como Lake Gardens.