 We're here at the Legislature in Victoria with a really important announcement for young adults and youth that are suffering from addiction substance use disorders, announcing the reopening of the crossing at Caramea, which is a specialized 22-bed residential facility in the Okanagan, which will have specialized treatment for youth and young adults suffering from substance use challenges. It will be a higher intensity, evidence-based therapeutic program for people that are having difficulties with substance use and are difficult to treat in a regular setting in the health authority. We know that every individual is just that individual. They have unique needs with their health and when it comes to substance use. I think today really is testimony of how much and what we can achieve when we all work together. I personally have attended a graduation event at the crossing and was inspired by the work done and with our young adults to make them feel part and integrate and back into their greater community. The program had along with the therapeutic community fantastic education programs, arts and recreation and we're hoping that all of those things will again flourish as part of the program on the site and allow young people to really get back their potential. We hope we can turn people around at the early stages of their challenges and get them on a path to recovery and support them once they get back into their communities.