 Today we're in beautiful Caldwell Hill at Broad Maple Acres Farm visiting goats and there's 27 goats and we're celebrating 4-H today. This is Mr. Chew and he is a year old. He is my pack goat and he's not a lap dog and he's liking this up here. Drop it. I build little structures so that he can climb on them and I put it, always have his pack on him so he gets used to it having something on his back. This is Sweet Pea and she's my dairy goat project. We started 4-H when I was 11 and when I came it was like a year after I came to Canada. We've noticed that the 4-H program will bring them out of their shell. It also gives them a larger family circle. They meet lots of friends and they become very close. I like travelling to places and meeting other 4-H members and talking and then having shows and fairs. Public speaking has been a huge one. The communications aspect to 4-H. I have confident speakers now. They can talk to adults, they can talk to peers and they can talk in front of a big crowd. There's another boy. He has a pack goat and we were trying to start a business where we could have pack goats but we're not old enough. It's not old enough but you have to take all these courses and actually start a tourism business in BC. That would be an opportunity to 4-H if you wish to do some advocacy work to see if there are some opportunities there. Because you never want to come forward as one guy with one good idea if you can come forward as a group and say you know what maybe the province or the federal government could or should consider changing the regulations. With him I've learned to be patient and just keep persevering and teaching them because you won't learn if you don't just keep trying and trying. It helps them to become better citizens, leadership. It teaches them personal development in ways of being responsible for animals and projects within agriculture. I think it's a really good aspect for young teens to do because it helps them expand more than just sitting around it gets us out there and putting our talents to use and find something that we might like. We were very pleased to be able to give $85,000 to 4-H in British Columbia and you can see we have evidence that the goats are very appreciative. They've signed or at least eaten both corners of this letter of the announcement and I'm very pleased to say that I know 4-H is going to do a fantastic job with this dollars but also too with all the volunteers they have in their organization. We are so fortunate they are working with passion with the youth of today to make sure that 4-H is strong and vibrant and sharing agriculture and agricultural practice with all the British Columbians.