 One, two, three. Yay! Well, it's great to be in Cumberland. It's great to be here celebrating a two and a quarter million dollar investment in expanded renal dialysis capacity, and most importantly, it's great to see the impact, the positive impact this is having on the lives of so many patients and their families. Comox Valley is one of the fastest growing communities in Canada. Right now we have people coming here to live and they want a certain quality of life that we can provide. And one of the things that we have is we have a great history of healthcare in this province and in this writing. And I want to make sure that people know when they come to the Comox Valley, they can have that quality of life. Having this new and upgraded dialysis unit in the local area means so many people can stay and live in their communities. They do much better. They feel much better. It's much less expensive for the people. They can live a more normal life within their own community. And with the increase in renal disease that we're all seeing, it's important to plan for the future a little bit as well as meet the increased demand. So we've got a facility that now will do nine patients on hemodialysis at any one time and it's built to expand up to a dozen. Buildings are actually remarkably easy to construct. What is the heart and soul of a facility like this are the people that work in it. And the dedicated staff that support the patients as they come in, they are here for, generally speaking, five hours at a time. It in many ways becomes a second home and it's a home because of the staff. It's a home because of the medical professionals that support staff, the people that actually work here day in, day out, ensuring that kidney patients have the support that they require.