 Today, we are announcing the second pillar of our family's first agenda. Safe communities, strong families. It reinforces our work to ensure families are protected and feel safe in their communities. It details our work in the fight against gun and gang violence. Further justice reform and our efforts to ensure the needs of children are always at the forefront of our primary concern. Today, we are confirming that we will be spending an additional $66 million over the next three years. And specifically, that will keep funding the more than 168 anti-gang policing positions created in 2009 under our strategy. This continued support, which I thank the province for doing on behalf of all these police officers and support staff for allowing us to continue our work for the next three years in continuing to reduce gang violence in this province. We will look at making sure that those that are thinking about joining gangs and thinking about creating havoc in British Columbia will be dealt with prior to becoming entrenched in our communities. So again, thank you, Minister, for the support, the continued support. I can tell you that the people in CFSU will work very, very hardly for you and for the citizens of British Columbia to make this the safest province that we can.