 Well, here today, talking about screening saving lives and particularly a new program for colorectal cancer screening that the province is starting. So as of April 1st of next year, we're rolling out a new screening program which we hope will be and we believe will be a lifesaver for British Columbians who have colorectal cancer and they're not aware of it. If it's caught in its very early stages, there's over a 90% chance that it can be cured and that people will live and not be troubled with it again. So screening is really important. To seek out the disease before the science show is paramount to dropping the statistics of annual related deaths. We've heard that again and again and I can't state how true that really is. And a special message to all of those that are not yet 50 plus, I always say this to everyone that if you're in doubt, go check it out. Learn to have a colonversation with your doctor. It's important not just for 50 plus for everyone. I'm very pleased to be here today as a survivor of colon cancer and to support this program that's going to save lives in BC. As stated, there's around a thousand people that we lose every year in BC to colon cancer. We can bring that number way down with this program. I'm sure it's going to work and I'm happy to be here today. We have approximately 3,000 new cases of colon cancer diagnosed each year. We can very significantly cut down on the deaths from that if we pick it up early. If you're between 50 and 74, no, you're a prime candidate for this. If we pick up on the cancer early, we save lives and I hope that everyone gets the word out. We can save lives with early screening and I hope that everyone has the chance to go out and do that.