 The Government of St. Lucia recently celebrated the grand reopening of the Ancillary Health and Wellness Centre with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Minister for Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, the Honourable Mouzi Jabati says it is his hope that this Wellness Centre can transform the health services provided to the residents to something more innovative. Of course we need to continue to provide quality service. We are known for quality service. We know that our nurses provide quality care. We need to continue to do that. We need to continue to be a good example and a leader, not only in Region 7, not just in St. Lucia, but throughout the Caribbean region. I want you to turn this place into a centre of excellence, a centre of innovation. And I told the nurse the last time I visited. Why don't we develop specific protocols, do the studies and create a centre which will have the best treatment for snake bites? Elementary Representative for Ancillary Canaries, the Honourable Wyn Girad, applauded the reopening of the facility and says he is pleased that the residents will have access to quality and reliable health care services. The Ancillary Wellness Centre is really an investment in the people of this community, in our wellness, in our potential, in our dreams and aspirations, in our hopes and ambitions. This wellness centre is for you and your children. Indeed, what we are celebrating today is not just this building, but the services this building will provide to the community itself, how the wellness centre will provide access to quality health care at this community so desperately needs. Prime Minister of St. Lucia, the Honourable Philip J. Piers says his government remains committed to ensuring that the people of St. Lucia are the top priority and that quality health care services are delivered. I want you to take care of this building. I want you to keep this building as your own. I want to thank Nye Bro and tell Mr. Anol that I will be knocking on his door very, very soon because we need to make Nye Bro and NIC work for us, work with us. We need to do it. This is like Nye Bro and the point on maintenance is extremely important. We have to ensure that we maintain our buildings, we have to maintain them. You cannot build them and leave them, we have to maintain them. So I'm looking forward to see that this building remains in this pristine condition. Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the government delegation, along with the Nye Pro-Representative, toured the newly constructed Ancelary Health and Wellness Centre. The facility was constructed and furnished at the cost of approximately $9 million. Reporting from the Communications Unit of the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, I am Funnel Neptune.