 The Be More Than a Bystander program is an amazing partnership between the Ending Violence Association of BC, the BC Lions football team, and Canna, the province of British Columbia and there are other partners as well. And it really encourages people to stand up and say something when they see acts of violence against women that are completely unacceptable. So it's been a fantastic success. The new initiative that we're announcing today is to move beyond that Be More Than a Bystander program in schools and to take the same message to resource-based industries right across British Columbia and beyond. It's been a tremendous opportunity for us as a professional sports team in a male-dominated industry to speak out on an issue that we believe that men can have a big positive impact in. Learned, unfortunately, violence against women is something that does happen everywhere. It all walks of life in the home of the workplace, young and old, rich and poor. So certainly it's part of our community and it affects us all and as a company we can do something that moves the needle for our employees, the communities we operate in and society, that's just a good thing. The film that's being launched today and the potential change that it will make is a giant step forward in terms of social change and ending violence against women and there's no doubt in my mind based on what we've done already that this film and the training that will accompany it is going to move the dial profoundly in our country. Thank you very much.