 Now, with this data legislation, we have an opportunity to shine light into dark places, to reveal and make transparent these inequities. And you see, because without data, without understanding a problem, you cannot fix it. You cannot actually fix it because you don't know what you're fixing. So this gives us the chance, the possibility to fix the inequities. This is what this represents. And what I really think is also that the process that led to the legislation is as anti-racist and decolonial as the legislation itself. And I again applaud the process. The government engaged with communities and listened to us to the very end and responded. And I have seldom seen this. And I just want to say that model is now a model that we can use to create the flourishing for all British Columbia process matters.