 This is a very exciting day for the people who've worked so hard over 15 years to get the Kalarni Senior Center built. It is a testament to community activism. This project would not have happened without the members of the community going to every single meeting for at least 15 years to say how much they needed a senior center here in southeast Vancouver. And now it's being built. The Kalarni community seniors started advocating and asking for a senior center in the mid-1990s. The communities of Sunset, Kalarni, Champlain Heights and South Bend neighborhoods all came together, all the seniors, and we united in a common cause. Nothing happens without the community making it happen. And I would like to acknowledge the community that did make that happen, led by Lorna Gibbs. They persuaded three levels of government to quit two and a half million dollars each, federal, provincial, and city. I was able, once I was elected, to put the second half of the provincial contribution in, which I was very pleased to be able to do. And now here we are today with the groundbreaking of the new center. It's a very thrilling moment here at Kalarni Community Center and in southeast Vancouver. Now the first dedicated purpose built senior center is going to be built here at Kalarni. And it's the first one in east Vancouver. So this is quite an historical event.