 Today is the day that the pulling together canoe journey in 2018 lands at Lumberman's Arch of Squeakway. This is our eighth and final day of the paddle. We started in Song East Territory of Scramolt over on the island and have made our way over here over a course of eight days. On behalf of the Vancouver Police and the law enforcement community, I want to thank everybody for the work you've done over the last eight days. Greetings to every one of you. Dear people, thank you for traveling in the waters of our Squamers people, landing here on the traditional Territory of Harkway. Proper protocol of canoeing, they ask permission to come ashore, so we granted them along with our relatives from Musqueam and BPD, and they're coming in just to have a little bit of rest. This land here in the Unceded Territory of the Musqueam, and Squamers people, it's amazing. We like to say we started reconciliation before that word became synonymous in the last couple of years. We've been reconciling with the police and the youth bringing them together and doing better relationships, understanding of each other, and pulling together.