 At today we're celebrating 25 years of the Reading Club, so what's really important of course is making sure that our students, our children get an early start and libraries around British Columbia have just done an amazing job in having the summer reading programs to be able to support kids, to be able to educate and really it's about getting children out and getting them excited about reading. We have over 6,000 kids that sign up for Summer Reading Club in Greater Victoria, so it's a really great program for kids so they don't experience a backwards slide with their reading practice over the summer time. The province of British Columbia has been investing $50,000 a year to libraries around BC to help this reading program in the summer time, again celebrating 25 years and so we just encourage all the parents out there, take opportunities like this, get your children out, get them involved in reading, great skill obviously needed at earlier years as it sets them up for an amazing future in school. The kids come to the library and they get a free reading record and they collect seven stickers and seven incentive prizes for the summer. So the incentive prizes are little things at the beginning and then at the end that they complete all seven weeks they get a Summer Reading Club medal or they can choose a book and the book is there is to keep. Today I read two books to the children that were here, Dojo Daytrip and Explorers of the Wild and really both the books were just talking about the opportunities we have here in British Columbia, get out and go exploring, go camping and you know talking to the kids that's what they highlighted for me as I was reading those books is they're excited at summer, they're excited to be reading but they're excited to be outdoors and go camping and go exploring as well.