 We're at the Honey Bee Center in Surrey Cloverdale, the riding of Minister Stephanie Cadue to announce that today is the day of the BC Honey Bee in British Columbia, May 29, 2016. BC Food Security is one of my top priorities and to do that we have to have pollinations. And the government of BC is also saying today that we want to be part of that. The May 29th it was the day that famous beekeeper Sir Edmund Hillary climbed Mount Everest and so it's a fitting day and it's a worldwide phenomenon the day the Honey Bee has been made 29th. So this was the BC's proclamation which which we think is fantastic because it creates awareness for the plight of the Honey Bee and we do need that we do need the public conscious that bees are in peril and that they need they need help. It's important that we think about it and that we are aware and that we thank the beekeepers both amateur and professional in the province. We can help them out we can help them by looking at planting different flowers around our homes and in our businesses that will actually blossom at different times of the year so we can provide constant food to our wild and domestic pollinators and the government of BC is also saying today that we want to be part of that. So we're going to look at our own buildings around British Columbia and see where we should be putting hives ourselves with volunteers and staff of course but that might also lead to seeing hives at the BC legislature at some point.