 We're here today to officially announce the successful applicants for the phase three of the provincial child care capital funding. Two years ago we launched our child care major capital funding program as a part of our commitment under the BC early year strategy to make quality child care more accessible for families throughout the province. And as a part of that program, non-profit child care providers can apply for up to $500,000 and private providers can receive up to $250,000 to create new child care spaces in BC. In phase one to recap, we announced $7 million for the creation of 1,006 spaces. In phase two, we announced approximately 8.2 million for the creation of 1,488 spaces. And today for phase three, we're announcing 11.3 million for the creation of 1,818 spaces throughout the province. Thanks to the major capital funding from the Ministry of Children and Family Development, the BCIT Student Association Child Care Center is receiving now, hold your breath, $500,000 to create 37 more child care spaces in this area. I'd just like to take this opportunity to thank Minister Kidya, our MLA Richard Lee, the BCIT Board of Governors and Leadership Team for their support of our shared goal of expanding access to quality child care. Thank you all very much. Thank you, Dylan. Thank you. Thank you.