 Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. It's great to be back in Sudbury. We just wrapped up an incredibly productive discussion here at Sudbury City Hall. I'm happy to have been joined by the Mayor, Provincial Representative Glen Tebow, Federal Representatives Paul Lefevre, Anthony Roda and Marc Serré along with the Council behind us. We engaged in a robust discussion on the needs facing the people of Sudbury. Before going into the details of what we have accomplished today, I want to come back a little bit to what the meetings like this one means and why they are important. As several of you already know, our new federal government has been elected after having promised Canadians real change both in what we do and in how we do it. Canadians are waiting for the representation of all the governments' orders, collaborating to do what they have to do. It is true for the federal, the provincial and the municipal. People are waiting for what they work together to achieve the results that communities deserve. My government is taking this partnership seriously. Not only because it is an important part of our vision, but because it is the best way to serve our citizens. Good decisions are born from communication and collaboration. And today's discussion here at Sudbury is a great example of just that. In our first federal budget released just a few weeks ago, my government outlined $120 billion in infrastructure investment over the next 10 years. This funding will help to create good jobs, better our communities, and grow the middle class. So after discussion with representatives in Sudbury today, I am pleased to announce that the Government of Canada will invest $26.7 million in the Sudbury Maley Drive extension project. In partnership with the Government of Ontario and the City of Sudbury, this investment will fund the creation of a new, much-needed East to West arterial link through the city. This important initiative will reduce traffic congestion, improve commuter safety, and get people home on time and take ore trucks off LaSalle. My government is proud to invest in Sudbury and the people that call it home. By working together, we can and will build a better future for the middle class and those working hard to join it. Thank you once again for being here this afternoon. My friend Marc Serré from Nickel Belt is going to say a few concluding remarks, and then I'll be back at the podium to take questions from media. Merci beaucoup.