 I just wanted to show off, you know what I mean? In under two years, the government of St. Lucia, led by Prime Minister Honourable Philip J. Pierre, is on course to furnish every secondary school student with a laptop device, an accomplishment never before attained until the commencement of Prime Minister Pierre and his cabinet's tenure in office. Thank you very much and I'm sure the students will look forward to the use of these Chromebooks and I want to sign the means of Excel Affairs for being able to, as you'd see, navigate through the waters of the diplomatic channels and means of Excel Affairs, you'll be requested to do some more. Thousands of laptop and Chromebook devices have already been distributed in the last 18 months. On April 11th, the government officially accepted another 5,000 new devices from Taiwan. The new tech is airmarked for distribution among the incoming first-form secondary school students ahead of the commencement of the 2023-2024 academic year in September. Minister for Education Honourable Sean Edward has embraced Prime Minister Pierre's progressive one-laptop-per-child policy and continues to inspire the ensuing integration of modern technology into St Lucia classrooms. When we took to the Hurstins leading up to the elections of 2021, we made a promise to the people of St Lucia, more specifically the children of St Lucia, those who were old enough to understand that we would reinstate the one-laptop-per-child program. And today here we are, another demonstration of that commitment, another manifesto pledge fulfilled as an administration we decided that the government would meet the cost of procuring devices for students across the length and breadth of this country, irrespective of their socio-economic background, irrespective of their parents' political affiliation, irrespective of their station in life. Today, as we speak, every child in the school system has a state-issued device. The Republic of China on Taiwan continues to play an instrumental role in the government's reimagined classroom modernization and laptop initiative. My government really supports one student, one computer program that is promoted by the Honorable Prime Minister, the free JPA and the government of St Lucia. So we are honored to be part of this program, to be able to donate 5,000 crowns today. Under government's one-laptop-per-child policy was the brainchild of former Prime Minister Dr. Honorable Kenny Antony and initially introduced to St Lucia's secondary school system between the years 2011 to 2016. The wisdom of Dr. Antony's one-laptop-per-child policy was underscored during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic when the Ministry of Education had to employ a distance learning concept to keep students engaged with their teachers during a time when public health measures restricted in-person learning to minimize COVID-19 infections. From the Office of the Prime Minister, Rihanna Izudo.