 It feels very surreal. We've struggled so long and hard. So now to find ourselves in the house, you know, I still think Joan's going to wake me up and I'm going to tell her, you wouldn't believe the dream I had last night. I don't even really have words to express the honor that it was to present to the members of the legislature and out to the rest of the province and even the country. It's history. It's history in the making. This legislation recognizes what we've already known as Indigenous people, that we have rights, that we have our own abilities to make decisions for our self-determination and our sovereignty as a people. And what this signifies is the evolution of our relationship with the government and the people of Canada. Today's legislation really turns the page in our history and I feel fortunate to witness the work that took place at the legislature. Change does require courage. No one should fear justice. Rather, we should embrace it. We're opening a door that's been closed to having civil conversations across a range of policy areas, across fishing, across lands and resources, across housing, education, health care. We're going to see the benefits of this bill for a long time to come and we'll be able to build a stronger relationship together. We can look squarely at each other and say, this is how we're going to work to make it better together for all of us. And what does that mean to people in British Columbia? It means we're doing something right. By bringing this type of legislation through and really indigenizing other laws, it's going to lead to a lot more prosperity for all of us in a good way. When I look back, I've seen our ancestors fight from day one. I really think that they're smiling down on us because we've accomplished so much just in this one day. And it takes a lot of time, a lot of hard work, a lot of struggle to get us to this point. But I think that our ancestors would be proud of us. And today is, I think, an opportunity for us to really be able to be proud of something that they started and we're carrying on.