 Our Thayi Hawes-McQuinna has moved to provide a name to our Premier in appreciation for our willingness to come to a housing territory to hear our voices on our land. Chachimua means to say things in an appropriate way with honesty and integrity, knowing that once it comes out, you can't take it back. It's a tremendous honour for me to be here today and McQuinna, thank you. Thank you for this honour and thank you to the community. In addition to this deep honour that I've been offered today, we also celebrate a protocol agreement. It's a protocol agreement over five years that will support us in working together to create more jobs and sustainable development for members of the Ahausic community. Over the next five years, we will embark on a path for how we can help build together, how we can try to share and support one another in support of this agreement. In recognising today the successful partnership that we have, perhaps one of the best, most recent examples, is what happened when the Leviathan II capsized, recognising that we always need to be prepared. We've been advocating to make sure that with the federal government, First Nations begin to play a much more integral role in the Coast Guard in our province. To recognise the selflessness and courage of so many here, I would like to present the Medal of Good Citizenship to Chief Councillor Greg Lewy and to the District of Tofino, who will accept it on behalf of their communities. Thank you for such an honour, thank you for your presentation. I accept this presentation of good citizenship on behalf of Kenny Brown, on behalf of Michelle Campbell, on behalf of Frenchie Campbell, Peter Frank, all our first responders of Ahausit, all the members of Ahausit, this is for you Ahausit. When the Leviathan II capsized and lives were in peril, people of this community, they didn't ask questions, they didn't think for a second, they got out on that ocean and they saved lives without even a second thought. That is what this community has been doing for thousands of years and we saw it in real life last year and I was proud to, on behalf of the province, honour that today. I'm excited about this time in our history. We've inherited great challenges, but we're up to all of them. So the future will look bright for our grandchildren and our great-grandchildren and we'll do this by working in partnership with people like Chachamwa and her ministers in cabinet. So true, Aona, thank you so much for taking the time to come and support and participate in this important day. True, like ooh.