 This is a civil forfeiture truck vehicle that was involved in organized crime at one particular point in time. And it's been turned over to the West Vancouver Police Department to use to pull their canoe around. And this was a cleansing ceremony. This was a very solemn occasion with the Squamish Indian Band and their partnership with the First Nations community to cleanse the heaviness and the evil and the bad things that have happened with the truck. We have our ongoing canoe program, Chichioi, which we use for outreach to the Squamish and Slewa Tooth and other First Nations communities that we police in. And so it was important for us to have a vehicle that could help support that program. Great opportunity to get that vehicle through the civil forfeiture program. So today, we with the assistance of the Squamish First Nations came to Glen Eagles Chichioi Elementary School and had a proper ceremony done to traditionally cleanse the truck and prepare it. So that when we go to the communities we can go and say, you know, we're proud to come here and work. We're grateful for the opportunity to work. And the vehicle we're bringing to your community while it's had a criminal past. We wanted to bring it to your community in a way that respects your traditions and your ancestral practices. It's good use of civil forfeiture and hopefully we can have more civil forfeitures going to causes like this in the future.