 Focusing on families, on jobs, on open government is tied very closely to communities and to the work that all of you do. Communities are only as healthy and successful as the families who live in them. And jobs are an essential ingredient to ensure that families can thrive in any community. As we move forward, each of our communities, as I have said, will play a role in helping to fulfill this exciting and critical agenda. So please, as I've said, my open-door policy, send me in your ideas, send me in what you believe are solutions and I will work with you. I challenge each and every one of you to share with government just how important that is because so often, as I've said to some of the delegations I've met, programs are introduced and they're time limited because we've never heard back from you why they were important and how well they have created jobs in your areas or levered more dollars of investment in your area. So we need to know and I'm confident that I can count on you to share your ideas and your views candidly with me as I have with you and with my government colleagues. Together, local government and the province can continue to do good things to British Columbians. I truly believe that so that we can make each of our communities even better places to live, to work, to raise our families.