 I'm here in the Okanagan today. Beautiful Okanagan today, as you can tell. We've just opened this high-speed charging station right behind me. It's right off the highway, so it's really easy for people to come. And with BC Hydro's work, the provinces and the District of the City of West Kelowna's work, it's going to charge cars in 30 minutes, so it's a really fast station. And, you know, lots of other things going on in Kelowna. I stopped in at the Kofi Conference, which is the Council of Forest Industries, talking about how important forestry is to our province. It's 150,000 direct and indirect jobs. And so many communities really depend on it. We've got to keep forestry strong. We've got to get our softwood lumber agreement settled with the United States in a way that's fair for BC, because we want to keep people working in British Columbia. It's a sunrise industry, not a sunset industry. And it means, though, we've – government needs to be there to make sure that we're supporting forest workers.