 Today we're in the BC Legislature in British Columbia, Victoria and we're basically announcing that the consultation phase of our community white paper discussion is closing and now we're going to take the time to compile the data, move forward and come up with an action plan out of it. I'd like to see action because words are only words and as we know over the years we've seen a number of consultation processes and it's really important that we all put the great consultation this time into actual action and that's what I hope will occur. I'm hoping that the issues will have percolated that will be very clearly able to identify the areas that most British Columbians want us to address. I hope that we'll have some solutions ready to present to the community in June at the summit and I'm hoping we can take some immediate action, I'm hoping to see some results come out of this. Once the white paper is released our next intent is we're going to hold a summit in mid June and that will be an opportunity to discuss what we learned in the white paper, did we hear what people wanted to say and then develop an action plan going forward from there to make sure that we do become in British Columbia the most progressive jurisdiction in Canada for persons with disabilities.