 Today is a very significant day and later in the Legislature we will be tabling legislation that deals with metal theft in our province. At the heart of the law that we will bring into the Legislature today, this is not about a particular company, it's not about a particular city, it's about the safety of all British Columbians. It's about knowing that when the phone lines are intact and an emergency befalls us we can call 911 and be confident that that will work. It's about the paramedic or firefighter responding to an emergency call who suddenly loses the dispatcher in mid-sentence before getting a critical piece of information. It's about children walking home from school seeing some cut wires like the one you see, the some of the ones you see on display here today sticking out of a pole or a wall and letting their curiosity get the better of them. Criminals target these metals and the wire because of their high value and because they're so easy to sell. So while we can't control the value of these metals, anything we can do to make the theft of metals less attractive to criminals will be a positive change for the future. Our approach seeks to protect public safety by promoting deterrence right across BC. It won't replace good buy laws or security measures, rather it will build on them. The best way that I can sum up our approach is no ID means no sale.