 The Government of St. Lucia continues to demonstrate its commitment to providing relief to the people of St. Lucia, particularly the most vulnerable. During the launch of the National Housing Assistance Programme, Prime Minister the Honourable Philip J. Pierre announced a number of initiatives which have been undertaken by the Government with a view of assisting the poor and underprivileged in St. Lucia. The Prime Minister explained that some $2.6 million has been secured to provide financial support to parents for the payment of school facility fees. We got $2.5 million, $2.6 million to pay facility fees for all the students of the country. And I want to thank the officials at the Ministry of Finance for binding to that vision and making, and in real trying times, making that facility available so we can support and pay the facility fees for thousands of parents to support their children, thousands. And while it's time there, at the end of the month, we hope to be able to pay CXC fees in English and Maths, English A, I was told to say, English and Maths for the children who are sitting in CXC exams in June. Honourable Pierre also indicated that a new payment schedule for individuals who are beneficiaries of the Public Assistance Program has been implemented to ensure the funds are received in a timely manner. Agreed and decided that the people who get public assistance, again the $250 to the lady of the child with autism, and the lady who lives in the Georgia's Boulevard, paces we pretend to forget, the $250 that they get every month. I've asked the officials at the Ministry of Finance that when the civil servants get their salaries, please ensure that these people get their $250 together with the civil servants. The government has also extended the vehicle concession made available to frontline workers until September 2022. Additionally, with the aid of telecommunications company flow, the government has made available to some 5,000 households a home communications relief bundle. We have discussed and got the approval of flow to initiate what is called the home communications relief bundle, which will provide relief to 5,000 households that will pay $20 a month with no installation costs, and they will receive the following package from flow, broadband, one modem, a fixed line to include 100 local flow fixed minutes, and 10 TV programs, religious and other channels, and they will get a box. 5,000 households in St. Lucia working with flow will get that privilege. Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre further disclosed that St. Jude Hospital is in dire need of improvement, and as such, the government will spend no effort in ensuring individuals receive the best possible care. In that regard, the government will soon make a major announcement on the St. Jude Hospital.