 So today is an exciting day. It's a historic day in the province of British Columbia. Today's announcement where we're going to ensure safety for all of our students by having policies in place. Today's announcement is expecting every school, private, independent and public schools to have policies in place to avoid and to have for anti-bullying policies to ensure that all students including in today's announcement is our LGBTQ students, our policies around sexual orientation and gender identity. It is unacceptable for any child, for any student to be bullied in the province of British Columbia and we want to do our part to make sure there's policies in place to protect and help some of our vulnerable students in our education system. What's happened today is important. It matters. And coupled with the changes that Minister Anton brought in to the BC Human Rights Code in July will make a real difference in the lives of many youth in BC schools today and those that come after them. Every one of these students, regardless of which school they are registered at is entitled to be safe and to be protected against bullying and school violence. It doesn't matter if they're registered in a public school, an independent school, a distributed online school, they deserve to be protected. Bullying, as Minister Bernier said, is never acceptable. And our provincial government has done what it can and is committed to continuing prevention of bullying. We're really excited at the ARC Foundation to have been able to participate today and have a relationship, a partnership going with the Ministry of Education. Over this next year we're going to be funding a position to support sexual orientation and gender identity in schools with policies and supporting all school districts and schools across the province. And that's exciting. We're going to have some amazing dialogue and understand, listen to each other and build tools to support and give a consistent school environment for all students where they feel safe and included.