 I'd like to just start by offering my congratulations to our new Prime Minister, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. I know that he and I and British Columbians share in common our hope to build a strong economy and create jobs across the country. British Columbia is a really vital part of that. We're the strongest performer in economic growth in Canada and we're an outlier in the country. You look at other provinces, they're not doing nearly so well and I think we have a huge opportunity as British Columbians to contribute to the national economy and the fabric of Canada. We're going to need to have the federal government's support to make sure that we can do that as much as possible and I really I believe our new Prime Minister is going to work with us to make sure that we can do that. I want to thank outgoing Prime Minister Stephen Harper for his hard work. He has been he led Canada through some of the most difficult economic times we've had in a generation and it shouldn't be forgotten that he has devoted his life to public service and I think all Canadians would want me on their behalf to say thank you to Prime Minister Harper for the work that he's done for our country in his role as Prime Minister in particular in the last in the last 10 years. Also though I think it's important to thank all of the outgoing MPs who have also served from all different parties. They are the ones that fight for us in Ottawa and you know there's two ways to represent a province. One is to take the concerns of Ottawa back to your province and one is to take your provinces concerns to Ottawa and we've had lots of MPs who have done that over the years so I'd like to say thank you to them and welcome to the incoming members of parliament. I look forward very much to working to working with all of them. I know that they are all bringing all kinds of energy and ideas. I've had a chance to speak with many of them already this morning and last night. There's nothing like being new and bringing fresh eyes to a project so I know that we will will be well represented continue to be well represented in Ottawa.