 My name is Mo Doliwal. My background is actually in software development, but a number of years ago I sort of stepped into the cultural sector as a volunteer, sitting on the board of the Bangorau Festival, the Wally celebration, the Alliance for Arts, a number of organizations, and that's sort of the place where for the last seven years I sort of cut my teeth both in the arts sector and learning about cultural diversity. Provincial Maseko Awards is a program created originally sponsored by the provincial government and it's essentially an awards program, but it's a way of recognizing the organizations, the individuals, the people in the community that are enhancing and furthering their own diversity initiatives and adding to the diversity and the multiculturalism of the province. Through the Provincial Maseko Awards program, what we're trying to do is really reinforce those good behaviors and create those habits in our community that will make sure that whether it's an individual working in the community or whether it's an organization that's hiring practices, that they continue to further the cause of multiculturalism to continue to reflect the community that they operate in and bring British Canadians together. Well, the benefits aside from being recognized for your efforts is there's also an attached cash prize, so as a business owner if you're applying for the Maseko Awards and you happen to win the Maseko Awards for your organization, essentially we provide not only recognition and a lot of promotion, but also a $5,000 cash prize and then that business can use that money to fund another program or further the diversity initiatives within their organization.