 When we launched the jobs plan in 2011 we were 9th out of 10 province when it came to creating jobs and since then we have become number one in the country when it comes to job creation. So when we say 191,000 new jobs I think about 191,000 new opportunities for people to get better jobs or to start at their first best job or to find their way from welfare into the workforce and all of those things I think really matter. Thank you to Dark Vision because what they do here actually is really important work. It's an example of how we can join technology with our traditional industries to make both better and this business is making oil and gas more efficient, more environmentally sound. It means that they're able to work better, smarter, keep British Columbia and Canada in the lead when it comes to oil and gas and at the same time they're creating high-paid, high-knowledge tech jobs right here in North Vancouver. Today is about looking at the success that we've had and about laying out our very well thought out plan for the future and we know that while progress has been made we want to make sure that every part of British Columbia feels those benefits. We live in these very turbulent times and that's I think meant that rural communities haven't had all the same opportunities that urban communities have had. So we are going to work harder to support rural communities. We want to give people the chance to create the kinds of lives that they want for themselves and the kinds of opportunities that they want for their children and saying no and waving the white flag when things get tough are not the ways to get there. We want to get there by saying yes, by finding solutions, by setting out a plan and by sticking to it.