 I'm here because I like hackathons and I like getting together with people in collaborating on interesting ideas and I love to hear, now we generated 28 new ideas today that I find that really exciting and we've got a lot of, you know, we've got 50 people that are here to, that are interested in the same thing that I'm interested in so. I'm thrilled that there are so many people who are excited about data and are going to tell us what more we can do as a province to help support what it is you want to do with data. Right now we're kind of hacking democracy and it's kind of hacking our governments and helping them rethink how they work, creating our two-way dialogues and empowering citizens to do, to kind of show, reflect the world that they see back at others. I'm working on a project we're calling Van Shelter which is a way of letting the residents in the company side know which shelters have spaces open. I'm a web developer, author, internet activist. So today we're trying to make the freshwater fishing synopsis, basically the rules by which freshwater fishermen in BC have to have to follow, we're trying to make that more efficient so right now there's a nice big PDF guide that you have to basically scan through while you're sitting on a fishing dock or on a boat and that's hard. So what we're trying to do is we're trying to make it so that it's map-based and basically you'll locate yourself on the map, click on the region you're in and it'll show you the regulations. Just basically make that process more efficient. It was very early in the morning to get here but totally worthwhile. I'm totally excited about this whole community that I wasn't aware of before. I'm trying to go to every hackathon I can find and just sort of check out the community. I'm interested in how hackathons work and this is also a cool project, government transparency that we can do as well.