 We're at the Granville Youth Health Center in downtown Vancouver. This was the very first Integrated Youth Services Initiative site, and it provides all kinds of primary health care for young people. It provides access to mental health and addictions counseling. It also provides access to housing needs, to social workers, connecting young people that are finding themselves with multiple challenges. So today we announced that five new sites around the province will be set up over the next year. Frankly, I think many adults don't necessarily know which door they need, but when you're a youth and you're experiencing some of these things for the first time, especially a youth who's vulnerable, maybe doesn't have the supports of parents at home, it's just far more overwhelming. The BC Integrated Youth Services Initiative is a partnership, 70 partners in six locations coming together, working together with youth and families to design and create storefront sites in their communities to provide timely, integrated, and appropriate care in easily accessible locations. The integrated approach works well because youth are able to learn how to set healthy boundaries and have healthy relationships with other individuals. They let you be a part of extracurricular activities, so even though you're having fun and meeting new people, you're also learning new skills that will benefit you in your future, and that way you're building a network, so you're being more of a part of your community. With an integrated youth services initiative hub like this, every door is the right door for them, and they'll get connected to the services that really can get them back on a positive track in their lives, and we know that's going to make a big difference. They're not going to end up in emergency departments. They will be able to create a better lives for themselves and break that cycle of vulnerability that many of these young people face.