 Mr Speaker, thank you and of course just to briefly bring about to say thanks on behalf of the vulnerable population of Saint-Rusia and of course I've heard so many reasons why this investment is necessary but of course it is the same prime minister who plays back the distress fund and of course I am aware based on my long-standing relationship at the ministry of equity that the distress fund certainly has gone towards assisting fire victims. This investment in a serious way in part a group of individuals who disproportionate me has been affected by fire more than anybody else and the fire officials who are here sometime ago I asked them to provide me with data on the number of fire victims we have in Saint-Rusia that has not recovered from fire. And I am happy that this investment is being made at a time when our vulnerable population make use of wooden wooden homes plywood structures. Also these are the individuals who sometimes get disconnected because they are unable to pay the light bill electricity bill and have to use alternative form of lighting their homes. All of that contributes to the risk the environment in which they live. And there are times that when there is a fire the fire service is not on time or probably delayed or probably do not have means of accessing the homes and of course you have an entire situation you know families being affected. But also Mr. Speaker they seem to be almost a season when this thing happened because when you have one then within us you know within a short time frame you could have number of homes being affected and a number of vulnerable people become victims of this sort of man-made or disaster of that kind. So I am happy that the investment is being made. I am also happy to hear that psychosocial support is being made to the fire department. But in training I would like for the fire professionals to consider providing some psychosocial support or finding the victims to have access to psychosocial support because the fire victims are hardly ever recovered from research shown and they are most times just provided with a kit. I would also like the fire service to find ways of providing the fire report a lot earlier to those fire victims because without that report they cannot have the ID cards, the passports and the distressman cannot be activated to get them back on the feet. So with all of that investment being made I would like for the fire service to consider the vulnerable population in terms of how they respond. I am extremely happy that the prime minister has mentioned that he is removing this amount for ambulance services. Mr. Speaker this morning just listening to the presentation made by the prime minister, the boring for the fire service, the announcement by the prime minister. I am sure that the person listening this morning extremely happy for the investment by the fire department because we know it will impact vulnerable population in a positive way. Thank you Mr. Speaker for this brief remarks.