 I am delighted to be here to address all of you because all of you are of real vital importance to families all across British Columbia and not just across British Columbia, all across Canada and as Lorraine said, also for many other reasons, for families around the world. And among you are amongst the leaders who will make liquefied natural gas an industry that is a reality in British Columbia. LNG represents a trillion dollar opportunity over the next 30 years for BC and just to put that in context that is five times as large as BC's current annual GDP. It is the equivalent, it is greater than the equivalent of both Ontario and Quebec's annual GDPs combined. So it's a brand new industry, it will provide huge revenues that we can use to grow services and improve services for future generations and help families that need it the most. So to make sure that BC can win in the global marketplace while also doing our best to make sure we're protecting our environment, we'll be announcing a new regulation that will define natural gas as clean energy under certain circumstances. Our regulation will have two key components. First, this definition will only apply to natural gas that is being used to support LNG development in the north. We will not change the definition for power use in the rest of the province. Second, this regulation will only apply to power generation that meets world leading environmental standards on emissions. So this is consistent with our comprehensive natural gas strategy and it's also consistent with our efforts to use renewable energy. We continue absolutely to be committed to making sure we are using local renewable energy. Our liquefied natural gas industry will use the cleanest power of any LNG industry anywhere on the globe. WAC Bennett saw a bright future for British Columbia and he made it a reality. WAC Bennett got a lot done, but he was also premier for almost 20 years. Well I see a bright future too. And so believe me, I'm just getting started. Thank you.