 Today we are announcing that we want every child in British Columbia who goes to a public or an independent school to learn to be a coder by the time they are in grade six. And that means they will speak that universal language of coding which will serve them into the future and all the jobs we can't even imagine today. But if we want to start adding things to the curriculum that are that complicated we need to make sure that there's money there to support school districts and to support teachers in being able to make sure kids have the skills that they need. So two million dollars to train teachers specifically on coding, two million dollars for districts to get equipment and resources, two million dollars to support teacher and district preparation for the implementation of the new curriculum, six million dollars towards making sure that every child in British Columbia by the time they're in grade six is capable of being a coder. Learning the code helps develop critical thinking skills that are applicable to all aspects of one's life. You don't necessarily have to become a coder, you don't necessarily have to become a programmer later on. If you want to that's fantastic. But the skills you're going to learn from this course alone are going to help spin all over in so many other areas with life skills. So just that alone is going to help the young minds here today as they make decisions about their future in many years to come.