 Mr. Prime Minister, thank you so much for joining me. Thank you. It's a pleasure to be here and let me say good evening to you and to all of the viewers, particularly the fans who are watching from the 28 countries that are participating in Clarefter. Now, Mr. Prime Minister, let me start by asking you. I know that you are someone who is very adamant on building the youth, building sports in Grenada. Just how happy are you to see these games here in the country? You being a young man yourself. Well, I'm extremely happy and I want to thank everyone who's made this possible, the former Minister of Youth and Sport, the current Minister of Youth and Sport, the local organising team, the Clarefter team for giving Grenada the opportunity to host this, particularly after the Bahamas because the Bahamas celebrated 50 years last year. I was in the Bahamas for that celebration, Grenada celebrated 50 years this year and so I'm happy that the Bahamas was able to pass the baton on to Grenada. Yeah, and I'm happy you brought up that point about Grenada celebrating 50 years. You being at the helm, how important did you see these games fitting into the calendar of celebration? Well, I think it's no coincidence that we bid for the games. I think we felt, given that we were celebrating our 50th anniversary, that it was important to have the regional community join us and what better way to do this than through sport, particularly sport that targets youth and sport that the Caribbean has excelled in not just regionally but internationally as well. So I'm extremely happy that we are able to do so. Yeah, and you know, Grenada is a country of sports and you really see yourself fitting in to ensure that you offer them support as they go along the way. Well, I think, you know, if you take track and feel, for example, it is hands-down the most popular sport and activity in Grenada. You only have to come to intercollegiate high school games to understand the passion that people have for sport. So it's a natural event that I think has gotten to the point where everyone, even after they leave school, is into it. So I think what is important for us really now is for us to take this from the amateur level to make sure that we can give the necessary support at a professional level. So the facilities, and this is an example of it, but not just here, but throughout our parishes to make sure that we can improve the facilities for track and feel for athletes to make sure that we can help with things like nutrition, poaching, getting scouts to help them be exposed, ensuring that we help them with education, with getting scholarships to go overseas. So we have to take a really all-encompassing approach to ensure that we pay more than lip service to track and feel, and I'm just specifying track and feel because this is Carrifta. But I think sport in general. I think many of our islands have taken a very amateurish approach to sport, and I think we have to really recognize that sport is a billion-dollar business. We have a lot of talent in the Caribbean, just to treat it as how we treat other businesses, by ensuring we support it both with fiscal incentives, financial incentives, and making sure that we have the right regulatory and legal systems in place to support our athletes. Prime Minister, after that there's no much more to ask you. But other than, how have you been enjoying the games? It's been spectacular. I wasn't here yesterday, but I came on Saturday. I'm here today. Obviously Jamaica is the powerhouse in track and feel, and they continue to lead, but I think you can see that a lot of the other islands are doing well. Obviously Grenada is doing well. We're in a double-digit medal, so I want to say congratulations to all of the athletes, of course, special congratulations to our Grenada athletes. And I'll steal this opportunity to big up or swim athletes in the Bahamas. You know, they are doing well. We had a tragic death of one of our swimmers, but she still swam, and she got a bronze medal. So I think if there's anything that tells you about the strength, the determination, and resilience of our youth, it's our adult. So I just want to take the opportunity to express condolences to her and the family, and wish you all the best. I want to cut you right there, but we do have to head back to the track. Thank you so much.