 Hello, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. It's great to be back in Brampton to share some exciting news. Since the beginning of our mandate, we've made investing in people our top priority. We know that our country is only as strong as its middle class, and truth be told, middle class families need our help. Let's face it, raising kids is expensive, really expensive. So we set out to do more for those who work hard every day to make this country an even better place to call home and an even better place for their kids' future. During the campaign, we set out a ambitious plan to put more money in families' pockets so that they can spread, invest, and make our economy grow. To help parents to accept the high costs associated with having children, we have introduced the new Canadian allocation for children. Thanks to the new set of non-imposable and bona fides, families have more money for day camps, winter coats, and school supplies. Thanks to the money we give them every month, tax-free. They have more money in their pockets for school supplies, back-to-school clothes, after-school activities for their kids, and the kinds of things that we know are going to be needed with winter coming, winter coats and hats. More money to assure a better quality of life for parents and to guarantee a better future for our kids. And today, we're happy to say that our plan is working even better than expected. The Canadian economy is growing faster than it has in a decade, which makes Canada the fastest growing economy in the G7. The latest numbers show that a strong economy does indeed start with a strong middle class. With more money in their pockets because of the CCB, parents have the means to contribute more to our country's growth. That's why the government announced last week that it would invest the benefits of growth back into those who added so much to our success, hardworking families. Starting in July 2018, next summer, the CCB will be indexed to inflation so that the Canada Child Benefit Check parents receive monthly will keep pace with the rising costs of living. That means parents will receive a monthly tax-free check that it is even more generous than the current one. In practice, for example, that means a single mom with two kids who makes $35,000 a year will receive an additional $560 to help her put food on the table in the benefit year 2019-2020. That's what real change looks like in action. A strengthened Canada Child Benefit will continue to provide immediate help to those who need it most while ensuring that every Canadian has a real and fair shot at success for generations to come.