 I'm pleased to announce that we've signed a sole proponent agreement with Nexon and their partners. They are now able to move forward with their plan to advance an LNG proposal at grassy point. This proposal is a partnership involving Nexon, the Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation or CNUC, IMPACS Corporation and JGC Engineering. Nexon and their partners have proposed a facility that they will call Aurora LNG. This sole proponent agreement means that Nexon has exclusive rights to move forward with planning Aurora or LNG at grassy point. And to be clear this is still in the proposal phase but we will be working with Nexon and their partners on getting to the next stage of yes. We believe the export of LNG off the West Coast will bring significant economic benefits to all Canadians. It will generate employment opportunities during the construction and operation phase and exporting our abundant natural gas will also allow us to maximize the value of this great resource which in turn drives higher fiscal take for the province of British Columbia and the rest of Canada. As the global economy struggles to get back on its feet we here at BC have a singular opportunity to transform our economy to create a hundred thousand direct new jobs in every single corner of our province and our announcement today shows how far we have come in just two short years and it's all the more reason that we have to focus with purposeful determination as we have done already so far to make sure that we get these projects across the finish line for the benefit of a future generation of British Columbians.