 Well, we're at the Saanich Peninsula Hospital for the ground-breaking for the new operating room and almost a ten million dollar project. Five million of that was raised in the community by the Saanich Peninsula Foundation. So congratulations to them. It's a great day for the hospital, a new step forward. I'm just delighted to be here. It fits into VHOS current concept of creating a network of hospitals for the region and I think that's a very very good idea rather than perhaps one or two hospitals only in very central locations. So we're going to get more modern and in fact more numbers of operating rooms. So right now we have two, we're going to go to three. The second part is it's going to help us both provide care in a more modern way and attract new surgeons, new physicians to the community because we're just going to be more up-to-date. This is currently OR2 and it's very functional but the new ORs will be a little bit bigger. We'll have a full integration system which will be like newer lights with monitors on the light on the arms of the light and we won't have to house so much equipment because a lot of it will be here and won't be portable. To have achieved over five million dollars shows the seriousness of and importance of this facility to this community and I am touched and impressed and energized. I think one of the things we found over the years is partnerships between local government foundations, the federal and provincial governments make these sorts of projects happen and we've seen a lot of that in the last few years work. The community is very much involved in the development of healthcare as it should be.