 When I was working as a salmon worker, I almost lost my leg. I was newly married and my wife was new to the country. What would happen to our future? And I've seen many instances where people lost their limbs and some lost their lives. And no family should go through that. Just looking at the faces of those families who have lost their loved one, that pushed me to become activists for better health and safety at workplaces. There were many good health and safety leaders that inspired me. And many times meeting with workers, having a life-altering injuries, pushed me to become minister of labor. And now my role is to remind everybody that health and safety must not be compromised. Because I believe that workplaces are profitable and they're more efficient when their workers are happy and when their workers are healthy. My goal is to make sure that workplaces in British Columbia are the safest in the country. Now we have to have a very strong preventative program, very strong enforcement and respect and dignity for those who are injured and become ill at workplaces. Because every worker who goes to work in the morning deserves to go home in the same shape that they came to work.