 Hi, I'm Premier Christy Clark. This week, Finance Minister Mike D'Yang delivered a balanced budget for our province. Now that's a commitment that I made to British Columbians, and it's important that we delivered. Let's think about our shared values. The way we were raised, and how we hope to raise our own kids. We tell them, make sure you live within your means, do the best you can. And remember, don't saddle your own children with debt. That value is even more important when you're the person who's been entrusted with the hard-earned tax dollars of citizens. Because all around us, the world economies in real turmoil. We have worked too hard, too long, all of us together, to protect our home from that storm. And we can't risk throwing it all away. That's why we asked Tim O'Neill, who's a former chief economist at the Bank of Montreal, to take a hard independent look at our budget. So that you can have confidence in the work it took to reach balance. I've been guided by three principles in that work. One, we're all in this together, all of us. Two, government shouldn't ask taxpayers for a penny more without saving as much as possible by controlling its own spending. And three, that we have to protect families by making progress on childcare and helping them save for post-secondary education. That's the power of a balanced budget, a firm foundation to grow the size of our economy. Let's help families succeed, not by growing government, but by growing jobs.