 I can imagine, and I know many of you can imagine, how you would cope if your child or a friend's child had serious mental health or substance use issues that disrupted all of their lives. The world of course just turns upside down and you would want them to get the best help possible. And so today we're celebrating moving forward with some of that help at the Hope Center to expand the kind of help that youth in Vancouver need. The physical space couldn't be more welcoming. I've seen it. It's beautiful. Views of both the inlet and the mountains. Open, cheerful meeting areas and classrooms, kitchens, as well as private individual rooms for each patient. A place to rebuild spirit. On behalf of all the families affected by mental illness, and there are many of us, I would like to say thank you. A new youth mental health unit here at the Hope Center is truly welcome. Having a facility geared specifically towards youth and their unique needs will have a real impact on the trajectory of their lives. Without a doubt, the right care at the right time will make all the difference in the world to them and to their families. So together government Vancouver Coastal Health and Lionsgate Hospital Foundation and of course generous supporters are helping to provide young people a very bright future here in the beautiful province of British Columbia.