 Well we're here at the C-SPAN shipyards in North Vancouver announcing the province's support for the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy. The province has been with us from very much the beginning of this process. To know that their support wasn't just a slap on the back and an applause. There's something really there, there's substance. The support will be in the training credits for apprentices is wonderful. It means it's financial support for C-SPAN in the shipyard but it comes when we go out and hire and bring on new apprentices. So it's a win-win both for the employees as well as the province and we're very very thankful. Getting the NSBS is a good thing because it creates jobs for my you know the next generation of people for me and it's gonna be jobs for a long time to come because once the boats are built and you got to repair them and they got to go somewhere and why not the place where they got built. This is a wonderful opportunity to continue the great tradition of shipbuilding in North Vancouver and in Victoria and for North Vancouver in particular it means literally thousands of jobs for decades to come. An enormous contract, $25 billion over a 30-year period, potentially up to 8,000 jobs during the peak of construction, a steady state 5 or 6 thousand jobs during the entire period, a rate at this site that we're standing on right now in the order of a hundred and fifty million dollars in capital investment. I think the province's support bringing 40 million dollars to the table, BC Ferries bringing an additional 20 million dollars to the table to help build with training, human resource development, technology, all those sorts of things is going to create the opportunity not just to win this bid but also for BC to be well positioned for shipbuilding well into the future.