 The transportation needs of the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports has been eased considerably with the receipt of a 16-seater bus and a 30-seater coaster donated by the Republic of Korea. Minister responsible for youth development and sports, the Honourable Kensan Kazeme, spoke during a handing over of the two vehicles, saying that the presentation was precious and timely. He noted that it came at a time when the island made strides in youth development and sports over the last two and a half years. I'm very elated that we were able to get those gifts from the Korean government. We have a Minister of External Affairs who has been our mouthpiece in the world to give us some of what we need. And of course when you have a coaster, we know most of our national teams. They travel, sometimes they travel, few foot, and we'd have in excess of 15 individuals, sometimes 20. Their comfort is very important. We also have a situation where the George Adam Stadium is the premier stadium for a lot of people up north to actually use a 400-meter track. And so we'd have training sessions sometimes on the weekend, sometimes during the week, and we're expecting that we'd be able to give them a comfortable trip to and from that venue. Minister of External Affairs, International Trade, Civil Aviation and diaspora affairs, the Honourable Alva Baptiste negotiated on behalf of the Government of St. Lucia for the acquisition of the vehicles. Today's handing over ceremony really speaks to the fact that our diplomatic relations are intact and working, it's functioning. We shortly after independence established diplomatic relations with South Korea, and since then we have been cooperating on a multiplicity of levels in education, in healthcare, in agriculture, climate change, and of course youth and sports is opening up a new chapter in our relations. So today is just an adumbrite of what is to come. So on behalf of the Government of St. Lucia, I want to thank the Government of Korea for that invaluable contribution. A policy will be put in place by the Ministry for the use of the buses to ensure a smooth process for the use of the vehicles by all stakeholders. From the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports, I'm Ryan O'Brien.