 This is an example of what happens when we decide to do something together. When determined people decide they want to make a difference, and I mean Serge and Wendy and I mean Patch and Silken, and all of the members of the autism community who are here today, who for ten long years have striven to change autism services in British Columbia and not only here, but as you've gone along, set an example for the entire world in doing something that no one else in the world has done in this unique facility. It's an example of determination, and it's an example of what the difference that we make when we all come together. When you're a parent that has someone on the autism spectrum, you get exhausted physically, you get exhausted emotionally, you get exhausted financially. This place will help those people. This place will make a difference. When my daughter was three, I was told to institutionalize her. There was no guidebook then. There was no how to do it. This is a guidebook. This is a how to do it. This is going to make a difference in so many people's lives. What today is about is some real heroes, one of whom is my big guy, and they have a life that's very difficult, and these kids, they work so hard each and every day to communicate, to be understood, to fit in, to not having these sensory inputs that drive them crazy. While we appreciate the thanks, I'd ask you all to acknowledge those real heroes and what this building is really about. Please.