 The St. Joseph's Convent Secondary School and the National Conservation Authority have received funding for the purchase of PPEs from the National COVID-19 Telethon Fund. The National Conservation Authority and the St. Joseph's Convent Secondary School are the latest beneficiaries of the COVID-19 Response Telethon Fund. On Thursday, September 17th, a check was presented to each institution for the purchasing of personal protective equipment. I am going to do the first one to the National Conservation Authority, which is going to be receiving some $13,169.33. I have to count every bit. We will be presenting this to the CEO of the National Conservation Authority. They are the organization responsible for many vendors who would from time to time come into contact with tourists from all over the world that are coming to St. Lucia at present. And our vendors, our staff at NCA, as they execute their duties, they need to have appropriate and adequate protection equipment. And so we are pleased to present this check to you. On behalf of the board and the management and staff and vendors of the NCA, I want to thank you right now when you look at the United States. Also in need of personal protective equipment is the St. Joseph's Convent Secondary School, which made an application to the government for assistance to procure items including plexiglass and face shields. A check for $7,981.88 was handed over to a member of the school's faculty. I would like to thank the Ministry of Tourism for this immense donation. And I can assure you that it has gone a long way and it will go a long way to make our environment safer for the students and staff and not just the teaching staff, the support staff who work at the school. Thank you very much. The check presentations were held at the GIS Studios. For the Government Information Service, I am Jesse Leons reporting.