 This is an exciting day for us all, it's National Accessibility Week. We know that access and inclusion are critical issues in British Columbia. So I'm very pleased that we're able to announce that we have a half a million dollars for accessibility and inclusion projects. Accessibility is really about creating a province where people with disabilities are included, are empowered, and feel welcomed. I'm very committed to embracing the UN Convention that says we are going to do this with people who have the lived experience. I think that the province's commitment to rolling out a poverty reduction strategy is a really vital part of promoting accessibility and inclusion in BC. We've been reaching out to the president's group to ensure we start opening those doors for persons with disability to have the employment and the meaningful opportunities to build full lives for themselves and their families. Today is a day of celebration but there's an awful lot of work in front of us all as we move forward. When all citizens are equal, then people have full participation and then they can move on and adjust and thrive in their communities. I think that it's going to be a really interesting time to BC over the next couple years and I think that there's a lot of exciting initiatives that are going on right now to not just raise awareness about accessibility but to make the province a truly accessible place.