 I am very very pleased and proud today to announce that our provincial government has placed permanent protection on the resource and the many featured the site by formerly designating Maccabee as a provincial heritage site. I think this is a very historic day for British Columbia, very important day and we're very proud as the provincial government to be able to put the protection in place and now looking forward to working for the management plan and recognizing that this this resource here will be a tremendous benefit to the region economically from a tourism perspective and advancing the awareness and science in British Columbia. This is a great day for the the church of the site. It's it's happening it's the site's being protected the fossils will still be dug and we'll still get a chance to find new specimens. Well who would have thought that this would have been a semi-tropical lagoon sitting here with dawn redwoods surrounding pools of fish and other things you know like opening your mind to that history is just wonderful and I think there's innumerable things up there that we don't even know about that require us to put in that time and effort to understand them. My view of it and that's shared by many people is the public education value of this is as great as anything else that exists and so we are committed to pursuing that public education goal.