 Connect with your library was this year's theme, and what better way to connect with your library by having access to local authors and their books in one space? Acting Director of Library Services, Sally Rosemond highlighted how the St. Lucia Writers Forum and the Central Library continued to collaborate and share a rich history of providing a space for local writers to learn, produce and share their written works. It was a fitting end to activities marking National Library Week 2022. I am delighted to inform you that we are proud of our local writers. This is evident in a policy that we observe in exhibiting local publications in display cases located at the entrance of the Central Library. We have a rotation system in which batches of different books are displayed to the public, thereby giving all writers the spotlight sometime. We welcome our writers and treat them with the same regard. The St. Lucia Writers Forum has made Central Library a meeting hub and a literary home for many years now. Miss Dawn French, well-known local author of children's book series, The Adventures of Peanut, launched her Peanut Appeal 2022 drive. Once a year, a call is made for a contribution of $20 or more to go into a pot to finance the publishing of one of the peanut tales to give away to children for free. The first peanut pledge was in 2017 when 85 copies of the peanut and the bird were sent to Dominica as part of relief efforts to libraries after Hurricane Maria. In 2021, a whopping 500 books were distributed equally between St. Lucia and St. Vincent in response to the recent volcano eruption. So again, if the corporation is St. Lucia's, we put our $20 together, we printed 500 books. 250 went to St. Vincent for which they were really, really thankful and 250 got distributed in St. Lucia. Of course, I'm looking for my 500 again this year because this year all 500 will be for St. Lucia. And the more books we have, the more children we can reach. The book chosen for publishing this year is for Middable Floor, for whom Peter Floor is named. Donations are collected from May to July, with printing set to start in August. Donations can be dropped off at the Central Library during working hours. Two more authors also launched their books, Ms. Schumer's Snack, Modest, Releasing Cinder Tail and Add to My Thoughts, and Mr. Ghan Chand Raymond, well-known English language educator, Releasing and Ticing Short. The books of our local authors are always on display and available for reading at the Central Library. From the Communications Unit of the Ministry of Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, I am Daniel Dubois reporting. Thank you.