 Thanks for that report. Glenn, moving on, roadworks in the Rodney Bay area enter a heightened phase as the road improvement project being undertaken by the Ministry of Infrastructure progresses. More from Herma de Mac. The Rodney Bay area is one of the busiest in the country and the road improvement project aims to alleviate their traffic rules experienced by daily commuters. The project is currently in the first of two phases. Phase one encompasses the widening of the road for folly and capabilities, drainage and slabbing works, pedestrian sidewalks and the placement of roundabouts. The second phase includes the building of walkovers, placement of median barriers and road lighting. Communications officer in the Ministry of Infrastructure, Ports Energy and Labor Shannon LeBorn says this project will vastly improve the user experience and safety of pedestrians and drivers. We'd appreciate historically the main Rodney Bay junction has been identified as a point of and a cause of traffic congestion. We have people leaving Rodney Bay wanting to turn right onto the highway to the castries and people heading southbound. So a bit of a conflict there. So this project will address the situation, improve the flow of traffic, improve safety for both motorists and pedestrians, pedestrian sidewalks. You have two lanes heading north, two lanes heading southbound. So it's going to be a four-lane stretch of road once successfully completed and you also have overhead walk pass for pedestrians as well, adding to the safety elements of this undertaking. The project manager in the Ministry of Infrastructure, Tai Beaches, Robert says deliberate efforts ensure that current roadworks do not affect daily commute of road users. The number one thing we took into consideration was the traffic and the bulk of our work has been done at night time purposely for that reason. We try our utmost best not to affect the traffic. We've had discussions with the Royal Central Police Force traffic department and we come at night, we do our bulk of work with detour traffic as we work in conjunction with the police department and during the day we allow the traffic to flow comfortably and any of our guys you see here in the day is basically doing some preparation in the drains which will not affect the traffic in any way. After stakeholder consultations the Ministry is considering the relocation of bus stops. The Rodney Bay Road Improvement Project is a design construct finance agreement with fresh start construction and management systems by the Ministry of Infrastructure. The first phase of the project is expected to be complete in four weeks. From the Government Information Service, Hermione Mock reporting.