 Good morning, everyone. Thank you all for joining us today at the YMCA YWCA of Winnipeg. It's a real pleasure to be here at the Southwide Child Care Center to see firsthand the great work being done for families. I'm happy to be back in Winnipeg to talk about a very special part of Budget 2017. But let me take a second first to reflect more broadly on how important last week was for families in Manitoba and indeed for all Canadians. Last week, we unveiled the next phase of our ambitious plan for Canada, a plan that will create jobs, grow the economy, and offer opportunities to middle-class and those who work hard to make it a part of it. To prepare for the economy tomorrow, we are making judicious investments in the training of skills, innovation, and essential infrastructure projects, and that from today. Because we know that the only way to grow the economy is to ensure the prosperity of middle-class. And one thing that is at the heart of the notion of prosperity is equity. We think that each Canadian deserves to have a real and equal chance of success. That's why we have made an ambitious plan to help people who work hard to succeed. Last year, for example, we introduced the Canada Child Benefit, a monthly tax-free benefit to help parents with the high costs of raising kids. And the numbers don't lie, nine out of ten Canadian families receive more help under this system than under the old system. But we know that there are other important concerns facing Canadian families, including here in Winnipeg. We know, for example, that many parents don't have access to affordable, high-quality childcare. We've all heard stories about parents unable to return to work because the cost of childcare is so high it's cheaper to stay at home with the kids, or stories of desperate parents on childcare waiting lists for months or even years, hoping to land a coveted spot. These families are currently struggling to gain access to something that is essential, and that isn't fair. And that's why, last week, our government committed an additional $7 billion over ten years to support and increase the number of high-quality childcare spaces across the country. This is on top of the $500 million we announced for the same effort in our last budget for this year. By working with our provincial, territorial, and Indigenous partners, we will support and create up to 40,000 subsidized childcare spaces over the next three years. The impact that this investment will have on low and modest-income Canadian families is huge. Making sure that parents have a safe, secure, high-quality childcare option for their children at an affordable rate could be the difference between living in poverty and returning to the workforce, or even going back to school. With budgets 2017, we're happy to finally address this challenge head-on. After all, we know that families are the heart of our economy and the centre around which our communities are built. So when we support Canadian families, we're supporting a more prosperous country for all. Our government is proud to make the right choice for low-income and low-income parents. We will continue to make families the first in the course of the next few years. Thank you once again for being here with us today.