 It's such a pleasure to be back in Edmonton and to be here at Tellus World of Science. I'm pleased to be joined by Randy Boessono, MP for Edmonton Centre. Thanks for being here, Randy, and all your leadership both in service to your community and as my special representative for LGBTQ issues across Canada. Now for those who have never been here, let me tell you, this is a really cool place. I'm a bit of a nerd, so this is a great way for me to spend a Saturday morning. It looks like I'm not alone in that thinking. There are tons of families here this morning learning about science and innovation, visiting exhibits, and watching IMAX movies. As parents, we know how important it is to find ways to keep the kids busy when they're not in school on the weekends and throughout the summer. Having a little extra money at the end of the month makes family outings to places like the Tellus World of Science possible, and we believe that families should be able to make these important memories together. It's why our government introduced a new measure called the Canada Child Benefit. Many of the families here today will have already seen more generous checks each and every month to help with the costs of raising kids, because we know it's expensive and we want to take a bit of that weight off the shoulder of Canadian families. You see, under the old system, there were multiple separate child benefits that parents had to claim. Now, it's all consolidated into a single tax-free benefit. It's more efficient for parents that way. And what's more, not only did we significantly increase the funding for the CCB, we've made this important benefit dependent on need. No more child benefit checks going to millionaires. Now, we give the most help to the families who need it. In fact, nine out of 10 Canadian families get more money under this new system, and we know that that makes a real difference. In fact, child poverty will decrease by 40% across the country, which will help 3,000 kids. Certain people are still in the hospital, some are still at the family hospital, some are at the museum in a center like this one. That's the goal from the beginning. raising kids is expensive. We're happy to help parents who need it. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. We're a government committed to helping the middle class and those working hard to join it. And the CCB is just one way we're proud to deliver.