 Meantime, the Department of Creative Industries presented 47,000 face shields to the Department of Education and the Ministry of Equity on Thursday 29 April. The personal protective equipment forms part of a donation made by the charity group in Canada until we meet again ACN, a caring network. Through Goodwill Ambassador, His Excellency Peter Kenny Chitoli, Chief Education Officer Dr. Fiona Phillip Meyer accepted a share of 29,000 face shields to be distributed to all schools on the island. We are privileged to receive the largest number, but not that it will support and go to every single child on island. We looked at our early childhood sector, at our special education centres, at our upturned girls, our boys training centre, our primary and secondary schools. And through those calculations, we are very, very happy to have been told that we received one per child. That's what's significant for us. Deputy Director in the Ministry of Equity, Social Justice, Local Government and Empowerment, Uralis De Lea, accepted the 13,000 face shields to go towards constituency councils for the vulnerable in the communities. This donation will go a long way in assisting our ministry in providing equipment, safety equipment to the vulnerable persons in our society. Only last week, we donated or distributed 4,500 hygiene packages to persons on social assistance and other persons who are disadvantaged by the COVID-19 virus. And face shields were not included in the hygiene packages. And so, this very, we are elated for this generous donation that will complement the items that were in the hygiene packages. De Lea also accepted 5,000 on behalf of the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports for youth in the various communities. Minister responsible for culture and creative industries, Senator Honourable Fortuna Bell Rose, expressed thanks to the Goodwill Ambassadors, including His Excellency Chitoli, for their continued efforts to uplift St Lucia, particularly during the pandemic. We want to say, of course, on behalf of the Government of St Lucia, we want to say thank you to H.E., High Commissioner, Ambassador Ken Chitoli, for this donation of 47,000 face shields. As you know, the COVID virus is still very prevalent in St Lucia. And of course, we've been working feverishly to ensure that our citizens understand and appreciate the value of ensuring that they are protected against the virus. And I'm sure our students, our young people, our communities would all be happy to receive that wonderful gift from Ambassador Chitoli.