 Meanwhile, the Royal St. Lucia Police Force has welcomed government's proposed extension of the state of emergency. Commissioner of Police, every more sherry explained that the extension will aid the police force in executing its duties while curbing the spread of the coronavirus. The police commissioner indicated that this time around, the RSLPF will be taking a serious approach to the enforcement of the protocols. We've done everything we could, we've pleaded with people, we've asked people to cooperate, we've asked for people to adhere and follow the protocol. And I think the time has come for, if you want to use it, for policing and enforcement. I must say for the last two nights, people have been reasonably well-behaved as it relates to the city. However, in some of our districts, we've not been getting full out of help. But we will continue to police it, we will continue to have boots on the ground and ensure that people do what they have to do. Police Commissioner Moschery is urging members of the public to adhere to all protocols. He highlighted the breaches dealt with by the police. Reports. In terms of individual protocol breaches, we've had 638. And of that, we've had 223 arrests. Eight persons were arrested and they were convicted for pleading to wear masks. And the fine ranged from $250 to $500. 22 persons were worn for not wearing the mask properly. Some people wear a mask under the chin or under the nose. The mask must cover both your nose and your mouth. In terms of mask crowd breaches, we've had 13 breaches which include on football and cricket matches. We also have hotel breaches. We've had 11. Bars with no liquor license. We've had about six people arrested and charged. And Bars with expired license. We've had about two people arrested and charged. So that's the total of what we've had so far in terms of breaches since the 27th of January. Commissioner of Police Severin, Moschery.