 In British Columbia, we have about 120,000 people already working in the tech sector and those are wages that are about 60% higher than the industrial average. But we have to think about over this tech summit how we're going to keep that going. So first on the capital side, you know we announced $100 million tech venture capital fund for the first time in many years in British Columbia, we are going to be able to refill that venture capital pool to make it available for young beginning companies that need to raise a little money. The second thing you've told us is you need more talent and we know that that's crucial for your success. Tech companies will locate in places where they can find the people that will be capable of doing the work. So we need to start that in our schools. So over the next three years every kindergarten to grade 12 student will have every one of them. Kindergarten to grade 12 will have the opportunity to learn the basics of coding and all of those fundamental tech skills. We will do what we need to to make sure that our tech sector continues to grow. This is an absolutely vital part of British Columbia's future. We have a diverse economy but it will not be diverse without the tech sector. A sector that in and of itself produces jobs but a sector that also allows every other part of our economy to be more efficient and to be world leading. So thank you for your confidence in British Columbia. We are delighted you're here. I hope that this is the beginning of a very long productive and profitable relationship for all of us. Thank you very much.