 The RDSP is a long-term savings vehicle specifically for people with disabilities. British Columbia has made great efforts over the past years to increase awareness and uptake of the registered disability savings plan. That would explain why 33% of eligible individuals aged 0 to 49 in BC now have an RDSP, which makes BC the province with the highest level of uptake per capita in Canada. I joined up the very first year that it was available and I knew right away that it was an amazing opportunity to be able to save some money for the future. And the ease of mind that it provided me and my dad has been incredible. Resources like this support financial independence and autonomy. But there are still hundreds of thousands of people who meet the basic eligibility criteria but who have yet to open a plan. I know for myself the RDSP wasn't something that I even knew about until I moved to BC. I know it's been around for many years knowing that the federal government is there as a commitment to ensure that all people are receiving the supports is a good thing. My dream is to change the world and help people who are less fortunate than me. Since I am saving money in my RDSP, I know that I am on the right path so that all of these things can happen. So if you don't know about the RDSP or if you do, I encourage you to share it with your friends and family members, your colleagues, your support networks. Make sure you're talking about it so that people are aware of it so that we can encourage that uptake. Because the bottom line is a secure financial future is everything. For all of us, we're all worried about our future and so if we can provide everybody with that security, then we've done a good job.