 We're here at the Planetarium Vancouver Museum talking to a group of women who are small business, many of the micro business entrepreneurs, so five or less employees, about how you balance. And it was that experience with my mom that taught me everything really about family that I hadn't learned already from becoming a mother, myself, which is families are diverse and we don't define them just by the fact that we have kids. It's the fact that we are kids, that we have brothers and sisters, that we have cousins, that we have nieces and nephews that we love, God children that we love and friends who are like family to us. And as women I think many of us would look around at our book club or our running club and feel like those people are members of our family. There are gaps that government cannot fill. There are only things that families and the people who love you can do. But what government can do and ultimately this is the thing that motivates me to get to do this particular job. What government can do is we can support families to try and make them strong enough to be able to sustain the people that they love. We do live in a busy time but finding the time to be here in this moment, right here, whatever you're doing. So right now enjoying this moment and tomorrow enjoying that moment but until tomorrow comes be here today. So that's probably the biggest as a modern moment because there's so many distractions and within that community of modern moments we can really support each other in enjoying our lives and enjoying being mothers as well. Every woman in there has had a similar challenge whether it's trying to find daycare for their kids, trying to just figure out how to get everybody fed and get the work done at the same time, caring for an aging parent. So trying to talk about how we balance those things. And you know what, there are not any easy answers, everybody's got to find their own answers but I do think when we sit down together and we share our stories we realize, thank goodness I'm not alone in this.