 We stand in the shadow of a building that costs 180 million dollars, 180 million dollars. It will provide expanded service in a variety of ways. But the heart and the soul of this building are the people that work in it. The nurses, the physicians, the allied health professionals. They are the ones who give this hospital its unique place in the hearts of the people who live in this part of British Columbia. That's why I believe there is such affection and such support and such passion for the Vernon Jubilee Hospital. So it's a very exciting day for us to be handing over this beautiful new building, the Paulson Tower. And it's an immensely important day in the life of the interior of British Columbia. It's overwhelming to be a part of this occasion and I'm still on baby brain time. So I don't think that the scope of it will definitely sink in until a few years when Amelia is big enough for me to talk to her about the story of her being the first baby born here. I want to come clean. A few people have asked, were we given anything to appear here and to speak in front of the public? And I have to say yes, we did get something. They gave us a healthy baby and that's all we wanted.