 Tech in BC is strong, it's growing, and it's the future of BC. Innovation in BC is changing the world. BC is a pioneer of revolutionary quantum computing technology. Technology has allowed me to open doors that I didn't even know were there. Exploration is probably one of the areas that I believe is helping create new opportunities for people to be more included in their communities. New capabilities of bridging those experiences and insights of how to connect people, all of us, forward. In the beginning, individual farms, individual factories had a windmill to produce electricity, and that was the efficient approach to go. But then over time, we realized there's this incredible economies of scale and this standardization across, and we can offer this as an overall utility. We can now suddenly work and play 24-7. Technology in BC is everywhere, and it's from technology invention to reverse climate that lives are changed all around the world. We are going to invite people into our country and welcome them here to a place that is not tolerant, but a place that is embracing them. A place that says, no matter where you are from, your faith, your creed, your origin, your language, you are welcome in British Columbia. You are welcome to come and help us build what we think will become the greatest country in the world. We try to move innovation out in industry, and we're doing it with this BC Tech Summit. More people, more places, more connections from all across all sectors. This is why I love being in this industry, because it's always in the place of breaking through and making the impossible possible. We can start to solve problems that are otherwise unsolvable, impossible to solve with current computers. This opens up new technology possibilities. We are at a unique moment in British Columbia and Canada's history. We're really going to move towards the patient as a community. It's going to be determined by a plan. It's going to be standardized. We're going to measure quality. I can now finally use my iPad, and I'm very excited. With AI, our words, what we say, what we write will be a window into our mental health to be able to analyze what a person says and be able to see indications of PTSD, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's. Being technologically literate, I've allowed myself to expand my career and options for the future. We are the future. Technology will allow youth to take what they love and what they're passionate about and move in any direction. And we will say to people from around the world and people here at home, let's get to work. Let's get to work and let's build British Columbia together.