 We're at VIU, we're on the traditional lands of the Sonanimuk Nations here. We are announcing, the University announced a tuition waiver program for kids that were formerly in care of the ministry to provide them tuition waivers as well as a wholesome support network in terms of housing, workplace programs to ensure that they're successful. We know that the kids that go through our foster care system have faced insurmountable challenges already as young people and this opportunity to provide them with a helping hand to get over that next hurdle and really establish themselves well in their adult lives is incredibly important. I applaud VIU for being the first to open the door on this. So as an institution, we're constantly looking at ways to provide support and especially to provide support for those in need. This has been identified with the child advocate, Mary Ellen De Prelafon who's been very, very good at articulating this for us. We've talked with government a number of times. We've talked with our local agencies a number of times. Our local governments have decided this is a way that we can go that will provide the kind of supports that will really make a difference for these young people. One of the important things about this program is the research and experience has taught us that we need to go out of our way to make sure that those students that they get the support that they need, that they have programs in place so that they can come to college and university and break cycles. Many are in intergenerational cycles with child welfare issues. And education is the key.