 We are in the Tradex Centre at the 18th annual Skills Canada BC competition and just as a reminder next year's national competition will be actually in British Columbia. So that's great news, but I was really pleased to announce today a $10 million investment by the province to ensure that we have workers trained with the right skills in the right regions in the province. Now this means that students from high school can have access to foundational trades programs at one of 16 post-secondary institutions in British Columbia. They've got baking behind me, there's the culinary arts, there's the sewing, the robotics, carpentry, electricians, plumbing is all here. It's absolutely fantastic including graphic design which is what I was originally trained to do. Today we're working in the film and editing part of the competition and right now we're in the process of redoing our production brief to make everything look neat and to finish putting our clips together and make everything look nice and pretty. We've been in a film class with our teacher for four years just in our high school as we've been in there so we've learned a lot through that and it's been really good. We do a lot of stuff outside of class, do a lot of competitions and stuff so that really helps. You learn how to use the program and learn how to operate cameras and different kinds of shots so it's all stuff that will come in handy in the future. I join media arts so I can get some experience with computers and programs like this because I'm really big into the art and we use Photoshop a lot and use Photoshop a lot in art too so it's like hitting two birds with one stone.