 So I'm here for a big celebration. The topping. So the concrete going on the top floor, the eighth floor of this beautiful tower, the critical care tower at the Surrey Memorial Hospital. Well, it's going to be huge. The emergency department is going to be five times the size of the current emergency department and it's supposed to be opening on October 1 of next year, 2013. Everybody's really excited about it. Separate area for children, for pediatrics, a separate area for people who are struggling with mental health and addictions, and just state-of-the-art everything. So everybody's very excited. Now, this is a massive project, but the most exciting part of it is the momentum it's showing about redevelopment in this community. This community here in Surrey, along with many other friends of health, are growing really, really fast. We're growing a double the provincial average of population growth. And what you see behind me is a response to that, signalling the government's responding to that population growth. That means more babies, more elderly people, more immigrants, more growth in the general population, and all of those people need health care. And this is a living example behind me of our response to that. So this is a huge project that we have hundreds of staff working on this. And of course, we'll be hiring somewhere around 500 new staff, which will be members of our community here in Fraser Health. So it's about the vibrancy of our community, it's about providing more health care, and it's about providing modern, innovative, technologically-orientated solutions.