 Thank you Nubar. I also want to greet Steven and Patricia from Moderna. Nubar, the conversations we had throughout the pandemic, as we got to know each other, as so many people did over Zoom, not just about vaccines and about when you could get more vaccines to Canada, you were always responsive on that. But mostly about how we make sure we're ensuring health security, not just now, but for the future. How to make sure that Canada once again is able to respond not just to its own needs, but help lead the world at a time of uncertainty and a time of potentially more pandemics in the coming decades. Your connection with Canada from having studied here, from having came here as a child and your commitment to Canadians and to people around the world made it absolutely wonderful to work with you. But I have to say, for all the conversations we had over the past two years, it's great to finally be able to welcome you here and kick off this extraordinary partnership for Canadians in a very, very tangible way. I'm very happy to be here at Laval today, with François-Philippe and with several members of our liberal team. I also want to thank and thank Stéphane Boyer, the mayor of Laval. Stéphane, one year today, you were elected in the municipal elections in Quebec. It's a great announcement to show that you're delivering for Lavalois. Christopher Skeet, Minister of Health and Welfare for the economy. Pleasure to see you. Pleasure to work with you. You know that the federal government and the provincial government can work together to deliver not only jobs and growth, but resources and security elements like vaccines. It's a good thing for everyone. I want to greet everyone who joins us today. I'm happy to be in Quebec today to talk about what we're doing to improve people's lives. With the increase in lives, it becomes difficult for too many Canadians to pay the bills. That's why our government is still there for you. To help the families of the middle class and those who need it the most, we doubled the tax credit for the TPS for six months for 11 million foyers. The payments have just begun to arrive before it's over. It's hundreds of dollars that have already been added to the bank account of those who need it the most. And we work to ensure that everyone can be able to send their children to the dentist. We're also going to help low-income locals pay their rent with an additional payment of $500. We're all working to be there for people in the short term, while we're fighting a long-term, more prosperous term. But it's at this level that we have to continue to work together. And I hope that all the parties in the community, including the conservative party, will decide to support the help to the locals and the help to the healthcare workers. During the pandemic, we promised to restore our capacity to produce vaccines here in Canada. Already, we completed the construction of a new biological production center at the Canada Research National Council, not far from here, in Montreal. And we made several investments with companies in the manufacturing sector across the country. In April, Moderna announced its intention to build a factory here in Quebec. And today, we are very happy to be gathered to emphasize that the construction has begun here in Laval. The new Moderna factory will be able to produce up to 100 million doses of vaccines per year, vaccines against COVID-19, but also against seasonal flu and other respiratory diseases. Our bars and people in Moderna have often spoken to each other since the beginning of the pandemic. We have always worked well together, so I am very happy to be able to continue this collaboration to create good jobs here in Canada and especially to keep people healthy. And while I am here this morning, I want to take the opportunity to encourage all Canadians to stay up to date with your vaccination against COVID-19 and to look for your reminder doses if you are eligible. It's important for everyone. With winter coming, with people headed back indoors, to stay up to date in your vaccinations, including getting boosted as soon as you're eligible. There's still a lot of virus going around. Do it to protect your health and to protect our health workers who are so busy on the front lines being the heroes we need them to be. Being able to make vaccines here in Canada is part of our government's plan to keep people safe and to create good jobs for Canadians. Moderna will also invest in research and development here in Canada which will help us continue to expand our life sciences sector. This is what we mean when we say that we're working to attract investments and working to make our country more competitive. Canada is an attractive place for companies like Moderna to invest and innovate and we're going to continue making sure that the whole world knows this. To create hundreds of good jobs while protecting the health of our communities is to build a focused economy on the well-being of all Canadians. When a company like Moderna invests in Canada, we make our biotechnology sector even more dynamic and develop the talent here. Speaking of the talent here, today I just want to address the young and the students. I know that the pandemic has been difficult for you, whether you're at the beginning of your career or still at school, you want to do your part to build a better world. So, more than ever, in our vision of building a resilient economy, we need your help as a researcher, engineer, innovator. And that's why, in the autumn's economic announcement, we're announcing that we eliminate interest in pre-federal students in a permanent way. Our government is working on it so that young people, students, and scientists can achieve your dreams and build a career here at home, while making a real difference for our communities. Moderna's factory is in construction. It's a big step in the right direction. But we mustn't forget that if we can create this factory here, if we can start building in October, in November, when we have a Montréal winter coming, it's because we also have construction workers, the best... the best level in the world. And I want to remind all the workers we've met here today who are doing this work to build the Canada we live in every day. Thank you, Mr. and Madam, for your work.