 Today we are announcing the awarding of the first two project tenders for the Evergreen Line to begin. We have awarded to Pedre contractors. They will install the new underground power lines in Port Moody and Coquitlam and following that hands demolition and excavating will remove two vacant buildings in Coquitlam and one vacant building in Burnaby which will allow us really the pre-work to the Evergreen Line and I'm grateful to be joined today by a number of people from those companies. Together we are investing in projects that create local jobs and boost the economy while at the same time improving transit options for people living and working here. Resident is this growing region of Metro Vancouver have much to look forward to. Once completed the Evergreen Line will cut commute times, reduce traffic congestion, reduce pollution and result in cleaner air. I'm proud to see that the Evergreen Line will improve the quality of life for Metro Vancouver communities. Its development will assist the region by enabling people to travel across the region faster for work and for leisure and improve the movement of goods for sale and export by reducing the traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions throughout the region and the thousands of jobs that will be created in the region during construction will be a welcome benefit for our families and business owners in a time of significant global economic challenges. I think it's important we talk about communicating with the public, with the businesses and the community to make sure that as we build this project they know at each stage what impacts there may be on their travel plans, on what's going to take place in the area where the work is ongoing and I think you can never overestimate the importance of communication and we're very happy with the progress we've made on that front.