 Hi, I'm Cori Leokes, Minister of Small Business, Red Tape Reduction and Responsible for the Liquor Distribution Branch. I'm sorry that I can't be with you in person tonight. Junior Achievement BC provides youth with the skills and experience they need to express their innovative spirit. We believe in the work that Junior Achievement does, which is why last year the province provided additional funds over three years to Junior Achievement BC to help give students the skills and coaching they need to open businesses to succeed and to grow. Students like each of you in the room tonight. The future of our provincial economy depends on young entrepreneurs like you. The province is proud to sponsor a new award this year, Celebrate Entrepreneurship. This award recognizes a Junior Achievement student-led company that demonstrates the most innovation in their business. The inaugural winners are 12 students from right here in Vancouver. WAF Sense Company is a business that produces organic homemade air fresheners. While they started targeting smelly school lockers, these students quickly expanded to craft bears using square payment technology and even got their product into an organic grocery store. They also used innovative practices such as promoting their company online through a website and social media. Plus, the WAF team donated 10% of their profits to create Change, a non-profit which supports education for girls in Northern Ghana. This award provides the winners with $3,000 to support the growth of their business. Congratulations to the WAF team. I look forward to seeing how you use this capital to expand your business. And congratulations to all of this year's participants. I encourage you to continue to pursue your careers in business and to make the most of opportunities to learn through programs like Junior Achievement BC. Tonight is a chance to celebrate what you've accomplished. Thank you very much.