 This is the medical, mobile medical unit that the province has acquired. It's a legacy from the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, donated originally by General Electric and through the offices, good offices of the Provincial Health Services Authority and all of the other health authorities. It's now going to be available in the province for emergency situations, natural disasters, forest fires, earthquakes and to attend its special events like the Abbotsford Air Show where it's being deployed for the very first time. What exactly does this facility and other support resources outside offer? Flexibility. The configuration of the mobile medical unit will depend on the needs and the situation at hand. The unit can respond to three levels of need. The first is capability of managing high volume but low acuity patients, the walking wounded. The second level is critical care capability and the third level is emergency surgical capability. It takes the notion of emergency care to the next level. It's a real asset and as health minister I'm thrilled that the other health authorities and the Provincial Health Services Authority are working together to make sure it is available wherever we need it in British Columbia in whatever circumstances.