 Hello, everyone. Yesterday, we marked one year since the pandemic officially began. No matter who you are, getting through the last 12 months has taken strength. It has taken courage. But above all, it has taken hope. There are still many days to go in this pandemic. But each one that passes, just like each person who gets a vaccine, brings us closer to the better days ahead. Today, we have delivered more than 3.8 million doses of vaccine against COVID-19 in the provinces and territories. We will receive millions of other doses by the end of the month. And from April, we will receive even more more quickly. This week, the team of Major-General Fortin at the National Operations Centre has coordinated an exercise of repetition with the partners of the industry as well as with the federal, provincial, territorial and autochthon partners. This exercise was to ensure that we are ready for the acceleration phase of delivery. All resources are made of contribution. Last night, we had our 28th meeting of the Prime Minister. We marked with a joint declaration this Solonel anniversary and the heroes who have been working for the very beginning to keep us in good health. We recognized the families who are in debt, the people we lost because of COVID-19, and we have once again signed the importance of continuing to work together, continuing to be there as a team for all Canadians from one end to another in this country. We will continue to do so. We will continue to be there for you. Based on new delivery schedules from Pfizer, I can confirm that Canada will receive at least 1 million Pfizer doses per week, from March 22nd to May 10th. A million doses of Pfizer alone every seven days. That's going to make a big difference. We have shared these updated delivery schedules with the provinces and territories. This is so they can continue to plan for mass vaccination sites to get you and your family protected as soon as possible. Every dose makes a difference. Last week, Susan from DDO in Montreal wrote to me to say that she and her husband, her both seniors, had gotten their first dose. She told me about the relief they felt after a year of worrying. Susan, I am happy to know that you and your husband are finally safe. As I said, everyone who wants it will be able to get vaccinated before the end of September. One of the best ways to protect against the virus is to get vaccinated. And for people already vaccinated, it is important to continue to do your part to ensure the safety of others while we continue to increase vaccinations. The winter has been long. We are all waiting for spring with impatience. As Canadians, with our large spaces, we like to spend time outside. In the last year, especially after meeting days on Zoom, there are many people who have rediscovered how pleasant it is to go outside or go out with children on a bike in the end of the week. It is important to be able to go out and move. That is why, over the last five years, we have made investments all over the country. In projects like the Kelly's Broke Path in St. John's and the Grouse Mountain Trail in Vancouver. These projects do not only aim to create a sense of return or accessible roads by riding until the bus stop. They allow everyone to move and help us build safer and stronger communities. And on this front, we have taken a new step today. As Minister McKenna announced earlier this morning, we are investing $400 million for bike lanes, trails, and pedestrian bridges across the country. This is part of our historic public transit investment over the next eight years and our plan to create a million jobs. This will lead to stronger communities, clean air, and new jobs. That's a win-win. And that's our blueprint to come roaring back from this pandemic. As we rebuild from this crisis, it's up to us to create the kind of Canada we all want to see. A country where everyone has what they need to succeed. Right now, one of our top priorities is ensuring that no one misses out on vaccines. This includes Indigenous communities which are particularly vulnerable to the virus. Vaccination is underway in over 530 Indigenous communities and communities in the territories. And for Indigenous people living in cities, we're working with the provinces and territories to get everyone their shots as soon as possible. Of course, keeping people safe and ensuring communities have the resources they need doesn't end with vaccines. And on that front this morning, I want to talk about where we are with long-term drinking water advisories. Earlier this week, we marked an important milestone in our partnership with First Nations communities, the lifting of the 101st Long-Term Drinking Water Advisory since we took office. Thousands of homes now have clean water. That's real progress, but I know that there is more work to do. As Minister Miller has said, we will not stop until everyone in every community has access to clean water. Finally, I want to end this morning on the news that the Canadian economy gained 259,000 jobs, both part-time and full-time, in February. For the workers who are back on the job and for the families, this is the good news they need. Every step of the way, our focus has been on supporting Canadians through the storm. But let's not forget there are still far too many people for whom things continue to be really tough. If that's you, know that you're not alone in this crisis. We're here to help you get through it and get back on your feet. That's exactly why we are extending the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy and the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy and Lockdown Support at their current levels until June, as I announced earlier this month. For places like the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts, the wage subsidy has been the difference between having to shut down or keeping people on the payroll. And it's the same story for millions of workers right across the country. When we created the PCU last March, I remember telling you that we were going to bring you the support you need when you need it. It won't change, and it won't change. Together, we will get through it. Thank you.