 We're at the legislature here in Victoria today kicking off the campaign for flu vaccination. I received my influenza vaccine today, Dr. Kendall, our Provincial Medical Health Officer did as well, and talked about the importance of being protected against the flu as we go into late fall and into winter. In Canada, thousands of people are hospitalized from influenza and its complications during years with widespread influenza activity, and even healthy people can get sick from the virus and spread it to others. So how do you protect yourself? While hand washing, practicing good cough and sneeze etiquette, and staying home when you're ill are all critical components, but getting vaccinated remains the best way to protect yourself from influenza. Across British Columbia, the vaccination is available at doctor's offices, at pharmacies, at walking clinics put on by health authorities, and for almost all people, there's no charge because if you are in any of those vulnerable groups, it's free of charge. Or if you're visiting friends, relatives in hospital or in residential care homes, you can get the flu vaccine for free as well. So really encouraging everyone to do that because it's a lot easier to prevent influenza than to live with the complications.