 You can't build an economy without people to do the work that builds the economy. And that's where iron workers come in. Because it's iron workers that are building our province and our country. And when you look around at LNG, we're not going to build it without iron workers. Site C, we're not going to build it without iron workers. Those ships that you see down in the harbor, you're not going to build them without iron workers. The bridges, the schools, the hospitals. And I always think about how proud a mom or a dad must be. When you look at your young daughter or son, drive by something, you drive by a skyscraper or you look out in the harbor, and you say to your child, I built that. I built that. I built it for our province. And it's a legacy that you leave and you're a part of every day. There can't be anything more rewarding than that. And then of course, there's the great family supporting incomes that you bring home to support your kids every day. So you build British Columbia. And in building British Columbia, you build great families. And those families go on to support the rest of us when we stop working. I want to say thank you to the iron workers who make sure there are so many apprentices who come out of the system who do more than any other organization in producing trained graduates ready to work for iron workers in British Columbia. Because without you, we would not be able to build British Columbia. But with you, we will build a great province. Thank you very much. Thank you.