 People of British Columbia, I would like to welcome your excellencies on your first official visit to our beautiful province. In the past year, you've had the opportunity to see much of our country and preside over many events which have been unique to their areas. And we're proud to welcome you to Victoria, Canada's westernmost provincial capital here on the shores of the Pacific Ocean facing some of the most important countries in the world in Asia. And we are also on the traditional territory of the Songhees and the Squimalt First Nations. Travels have allowed us to meet Canadians from all walks of life. They've inspired me to continually strive towards the goal I set when I became Governor General last fall to inspire Canada to become an even smarter, more caring nation. A nation that supports families and children, that reinforces learning and innovation and encourages philanthropy and volunteerism. A nation where all Canadians can contribute and succeed. It is now my pleasure to invite His Excellency, the Governor-General of Canada, David Johnston, and our Premier, the Honourable Christie Clark, to unveil the new coat of arms for the B.C. Sheriff Services. We are honoured that you're here with us today. We hope that today's ceremonies and your journey over the next three days will mark the first of many, many official visits to British Columbia.