 Thank you Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I rise to support the motion and to just offer some very brief remarks. I want to thank Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister for the allocation, which will support the rehabilitation of the Belvy Combined School. And I want to thank the Minister for Education, who as he said Mr. Speaker visited the Belvy Combined School after the storm. With me, yes with me, he called me Mr. Speaker, I was trying to tend to my vegetables and to my garden and he called me and we went to the Belvy Combined School. Thank you very much Mr. Speaker. The Tropical Storm, Tropical Storm Brett did do a number on my constituency Mr. Speaker as the member for Vipo South indicated the communities in the south were affected. And in addition to the Belvy School and number of our farmers, Mr. Speaker, the banana farmers, plantain farmers, our CMOS farmers as you know we have the largest number of CMOS farmers in St. Lucia in the Vipo North area, in the Opecore Cannels area, Savins Bay and a number of them lost many lines Mr. Speaker. We have fishers who lost so many of the fish pots. But I'm very pleased that the member for Denry South has confirmed that the Prime Minister has allocated some, is it 3.4 million or 2.4 million so that our farmers and fishers from Vipo North will get some relief, I think beginning this week. It's also very important to note Mr. Speaker that Tropical Storm Brett left many of our slides, sorry many of our road sides and drains. We have to work with Ministry of Infrastructure and they have spoken, the Minister has spoken to me. We have to deal with some of the slides and the drains. And although we did not have much damage at the Piro Primary School, we note that the Piro Primary School Mr. Speaker is in dire straits and in need of total rehabilitation. We had some damage, some wind damage but not as much as the Belvy Combined School. So it is for me to simply say Mr. Speaker that I support this and I look forward to the contractors working very efficiently. I do not know yet who the contractors will be Mr. Speaker that just as the Minister said we will certainly speak with them, those who are successful to ensure that they work very diligently to deliver the school before the reopening of school. So I support this Mr. Speaker, these people, these parents and teachers who have served the Belvy school and are happy because the Prime Minister has given us the money to feed the Belvy school. The Ministry of Education visited the school after Tropical Storm Brett and immediately visited the school. They have a blog that I have come to support me. We have to go to school to keep things difficult. We have to have a lot of difficulties for our children, a lot of them. We have to follow the channels that we are not able to move with the Minister of Transport, Minister Tuavo. ʻzāpāle ʻeveq mwe ʻeveq nuk aigare ʻkisā nusā fe ʻeveq ʻse kanālā ʻeveq ʻse afālā i la. ʻmw le di ʻse jab el via ʻki ʻse contractor ʻki qaini ʻtoa va ʻisā la. ʻnubo qo sāv ki les ʻme nipot contractor ʻki ʻjuen contractor ʻqaini ʻuawai ʻplī ʻvit ki pūsib. ʻpāske nw wle ʻtoa va ʻi la ʻfini a ʻvan li kolo ve. ʻko ʻsā mwe ʻbʻi e kotam ʻkā bāi felisitasyon ʻpūp wemi ʻminislā ʻki ʻmete la ʻjan ʻeveq pū ʻminislā ʻki ʻqa ʻtoawai ʻwere ʻeveq ʻtūt ʻstafli ʻpū ʻa ʻsi we ki ʻle ʻekol bel via ʻeveq ʻse le ʻzot le ʻkola ʻuawai ʻi ʻpūsib. ʻa ʻmete ʻan ʻuawai ʻtūt ʻwete ʻe la ʻsot ʻi. ʻmese ʻanshāi ʻtank ʻmese ʻspeaker.