 So here at the Center for Digital Media we're witnessing the cutting-edge technology of a new master's program specifically in digital media. It will position Vancouver and British Columbia in the forefront of digital media across Canada, one of only three such master's programs in all of North America. About two-thirds of the students are coming here from international locations and many of them are staying here in British Columbia continuing to build the talent pool that's so important for the digital media industry. Our school which is growing and started in 2007 and will have by the this September 114 graduates and by Christmas 140 graduates is a collaboration that the provincial government sparked with its initial support back in 2007 but it's been really a creation by industry and academics working together. The four partners UBC, SFU, Emily Carr and BCIT jointly give this degree and I think it's really important to our students both domestic and international to have that connection to four well-known and big institutions. We attract a great number of students from overseas from China, from Brazil, from Mexico, from the United States and many of them stay behind to build this province because they want to stay here and why wouldn't you? What really impressed me about the Center for Digital Media is that they're actually creating leaders in digital media. So we've got a great industry in British Columbia, a great film industry, a great gaming industry and we create great, as some people say, troops and what we saw on her today is this Center is actually going to create through its master's program great leaders and that's exactly what we need to ensure that we grow and build the digital media industry in British Columbia.