 Here at the YMCA in downtown Vancouver and we're talking about a provincial initiative to help kids who are struggling with being overweight or obese. And there's a great new program for exercise and there's more help for families whose children not only have weight problems but have complications. So it's going to roll out around the province we're working with the Childhood Obesity Foundation and there's better days ahead for kids in BC and their families. I feel like the program is very useful. You learned to do, you learned to, for example, read labels. You also learn a lot about other people's problems with their weight and maybe possible solutions to your own problems. And in general you just learn better habits. Our children of this generation are going to live a shorter life expectancy than their parents and it's something that the YMCA sees as a cause that we want to be involved in finding solutions. We know we can't do it together and this program and brings a lot of organizations together to be able to achieve helping these vulnerable families. So what the province has done to their immense credit is build a tiered system to address this. The men program is more widely available, 15 communities, it's less expensive, well it has no expense to the families. It's very effective. The shape-down program is sort of the peak of the pyramid. It's for children that are more severely affected. It's more intensive. It's by physician referral. And then parallel to that, there's a telehealth program so that families that can't access the programs, can they live in a small community or they're unable to attend the sessions, can access it through 8-1-1 through the telehealth program and get professional advice to help them get the healthy habits to get the healthy weight. So it's a great program.