 Mr. Speaker, thank you very much. I just want before I speak on the resolution to echo your sentiments to the various activities for the carnival season and also to congratulate the Royal Central Police Force for a job well done. You know, despite everything, you know, the police was still able to take our wine, you know, and that was good as well. Mr. Speaker, there's a saying that sometimes you have to blow your own horn, especially in the parliament, because you will not get the government, you know, some giving you kudos or expressing, but I'm happy to see continuation in what we do in particular with professional services coming under the health sector. Because you will recall, Mr. Speaker, when the Finance Act was amended, we included professional services with both the dental and other medical services falling on the way, bringing in equipment. They would not have to have paid any custom duties, Mr. Speaker. And I think that was a major step. In fact, in my time, I saw quite a few applications coming under dental offices, other labs seeking approval to bring in some equipment. So I'm very happy. But I noticed there's a sunset legislation in it. And obviously, when that time comes, we may have to come back to extend it, because I'm sure as we progress, you know, technology improves, things change, and we may have to add on the list. But I'm very happy that the government has added that sector to seek value added tax amendment to assist this sector. And so I thank you on behalf of the sector and for the fact that we continue in making these things available to our professionals. Thank you.