 Just yesterday, our government shared with Canadians our plan to protect one of our most valuable natural resources, our oceans. It's a plan that will ensure the health of our oceans for generations to come. And today, I'm very happy to announce that our government is making another investment in British Columbia's future. We will invest $45 million in a new research and learning centre here at Simon Fraser University. Once completed, the new building will be home to students in the university's new degree programs in energy systems and environmental engineering. The new building will be home to students in the university's new degree programs in energy systems and environmental engineering. The new building will also have specialized space and support for graduate students in the mechatronics program who are looking to commercialize their interdisciplinary engineering research. A lot of supporters of the mechatronics. What's really exciting is that the province will be matching the federal funding for this project, allowing us to make a combined investment of $90 million to support more research, more innovation, and more job creation in the energy sector. So as always, thank you, Premier Clark, for your leadership and your help in making this project a reality for Canadian students. And if you want to know why it's so important that different orders of government work together to make investments like this, from the federal to the provincial to even extraordinary leadership by the city of Surrey and your Marylander, HEPNER, the reason is very simple. It's through collaboration that we create good jobs and build a better future for everyone. The research and training centers, like the one we're going to build here at Simon Fraser, will help to form the current generation and future generations for the good jobs and for the future. In many cases, they will give our young people the tools and the necessary knowledge to create future jobs, jobs that will help strengthen and make the middle class grow, while building a solid economy of competitors that will benefit all Canadians. I truly believe, more I know, that Canada has the opportunity to be a world leader when it comes to research and innovation, this investment, this institution, and many others are what's going to help us get there. All of you, thank you very much for being here, thank you for all you're doing, and thank you for all you'll be doing in the years to come.