 So, this is bringing us to the end of the five presentations that we have and I think that what this has really shown me over the last six months is that there really is no straight line to the solutions and often in government, as I think David said, that we're focused on that really detailed piece that it can be difficult to expand and see what else is happening and see how else we can operate. This has been iterative and it takes collaboration and to be honest, a little bit of risk and vulnerability which we've seen all across the board. But that is where innovation happens and I have been so privileged to have a front row seat to all of this. So for my personal thanks to everyone who has shown up on this project and dedicated their time and it needs to be said as well that these teams have been volunteering on this work. So these teams have dedicated the companies, have dedicated their time because they saw value for this process. So again, thank you so much and I'm looking forward to learning more about how the experience is going. With that said, I would actually love to switch the slide. Yeah. Okay, so now that we have a beautiful background, I would like to invite Parliamentary Secretary for Technology Rick Lumac to come up to the stage and offer us some final comments. Well thank you for the introduction, Sue. I am so impressed with what I saw here today. Holy smokes. I'm so honored to be here on behalf of the government and here today earlier with my friend and colleague Bruce Ralston, the Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology. And I'd like to congratulate all the companies and all of the departments in the government that have worked together to put these projects, these pilots forward. And like I said, I'm just so impressed with what I've seen. I didn't know what to expect today and I'm just blown away and you know, BC, like we, our government is committed to be a global hub for tech startups and tech companies. We are doing so much right now to try to grow this sector. We know that it's one of the largest drivers of our economy and we're very excited with all of the opportunities we have ahead of us and all the jobs that we're going to be creating in this area. The talent that I've seen here today is a perfect example of the kind of talent that we have here in BC and I've been going around and talking to a lot of tech companies and been impressed by what we have here in this province. I come from the tech sector myself. I'm kind of like, we've had, you know, government on one side and tech on the other and I'm kind of the same, I'm one person representing all of it and I, you know, I've worked in, I've seen innovation and, you know, even in the tech sector, it's not easy sometimes. Like I've been in some companies where we've had to be transformative with our technology. I was at a company, we were doing computer animation, TV shows and direct to video and we wanted to do a feature film and the transformation that we needed to happen there was challenging and it was difficult. And but what we're doing here, we're taking these little bite-size things and we're showing what technology can do and in just a few weeks, the change that can happen is incredible. You know, the, sorry, let me get back to my notes, I'm sorry to go off here. Yeah, we have so much potential in this province, that's the point and when it comes to improving the way we deliver services in the things we've seen here today, I would like to see so much more of this. We live in a technological world and we need to embrace these technologies in government and it's going to be more and more of this as we move forward. Government needs to keep up. We are a big bureaucracy and like I said, to have these opportunities to show in government how we can improve services is I think the best way to move it forward. We, yeah, you know, seeing, for example, that the first project there, seeing how it can simplify something that can take, you know, a day to communicate back and forth and I'm sure there's a lot of other areas where things are missed and all of this and to have everything in a central place where people can communicate clearly is, I mean, we should be doing this already. So it's one example. I mean, I've heard from people around, you know, mental health, the challenges that people have in trying to figure out how to get help, you know, and the technology can help solving that problem. Maybe some of the technology that was shown here today can help with that. The results are tangible. Wait times can be reduced significantly by utilizing technology. That's a big, big concern on a lot of areas of government. How can we make things faster? How can we have a quicker turnaround for people that are in need of these services and technology is a way to do that. And here we are and we're the first place, I think, in Canada where we're utilizing this kind of a project come from San Francisco. I guess this idea and we're doing it here in B.C. I'm very proud of that. So I'm very excited about what the future holds. I'm very excited to see how these projects develop. And I like to see more of this in government. And so I want to thank all of the people that have put this together and all the time you took to bring everyone together and show us what is possible. We value the contributions that you're making to government and it's making things, it will make things better for all British Columbians. And so I look forward to more. Thank you very much. Thank you Parliamentary Secretary. That was a really great way to end on our day. I love your comment about you're somewhere in the middle of there. So that's pretty lucky for us to have you on the team. So these were our presentations. I have seen these decks. I've popped in on meetings I've had bi-weekly calls and it only sunk in today how incredible all of this work is. So thank you everybody for all of your hard work. This is really exciting. This was just an idea a little less than a year ago from San Francisco as you pointed out. And we pulled it off and that wouldn't have happened unless the smart ideas and the smart companies came. So awesome. Thanks so much. So stick around. We've got some food and we've got some coffee and we've got some opportunities for some more of the demos. And for those who have been watching online and anyone else who's in the room that might be curious about how we how we've structured this type of a program which is definitely a little bit different. I'm really happy to talk about it and maybe we can see how we can spur on more stir programs in other places in Canada. So thanks so much everybody. Sorry. Hey folks just one thing just one thing. I didn't want to let Sue get off the stage without saying thanks to Sue if you haven't been directly involved in the program you wouldn't know how much work she's put in and bringing us all together cranking through a whole ton of difficult questions pushing through the legal things pushing through the procurement things pushing through all these details that really matter and the structures that have facilitated all of this. So huge congratulations to a really great job.