 As we look back at the third year of our mandate, it's fair to say that we were busy. We put a price on pollution, moved forward with a plan that will both protect our environment and help Canadians as we move to a clean economy. We negotiated a new NAFTA, preserving and modernizing trade with our North American partners. We introduced new competitiveness measures to attract investment to Canada and ensure that existing businesses are even better positioned to compete on the world stage. And we welcomed the single largest private sector investment in Canada's history. A $40 billion liquid natural gas project led by Shell, a project that will create 10,000 good jobs. But that's not all. Canada also held the G7 presidency in 2018. At our leader's summit in Charlevoix, we secured $3.8 billion in funding to support education for women and girls in crisis and conflict zones. And at the UN General Assembly, we welcomed additional contributions to education, totaling more than $527 million. In partnership with Indigenous communities and investors, we got the rail line back up and running to the people of Churchill, Manitoba. And this year, we made a big promise in 2015 by legalizing and regulating the cannabis in a strict way. This reform, as expected, will allow us to better protect the health and security of Canadians, to monitor whether the cannabis is out of the young people's hands and to prevent criminals and organized crime from taking advantage of it. And finally, our government has launched the very first Canadian poverty reduction strategy. This strategy is based on important investments in housing, the increase in the complementary performance of the income supplement guarantee for the young people living alone, the Canadian children's allocation, the Canadian workers' allocation, and investments in the learning and care of children. And just as our government has been busy this year, so too have all of you journalists. Thank you for your tireless work in 2018. As journalists, you're a big part of what makes Canada a country that cherishes democracy and will forever defend a free press. I hope you all have a great holiday with friends and family enjoying some well-deserved time off. There's no question that 2019 is going to be a big year for all of us.