 The student ranger program is a brand new program. This is the first year it's been running and it was made possible by the BC license plate initiative. The main goals of the student ranger program, the things that we're working on, are conservation, recreation, outreach, and work with First Nations groups. We've built trails, we've built bridges, we've done a lot of public outreach. So I'm excited every day because I get to go outside, I get to talk to people, I get to ride my bike, I get to go on a helicopter, I get to go on the boat, you know. We're so lucky to be one of the last few places in the world that still have beautiful, untouched parks and we need to take care of them or they won't last for our grandchildren or generations forward to see. So we've run into several people over the season that have the BC Parks license plates and they know actually that they're funding us. So we've had several people come and talk to us and they're just so excited that they get to chip in a little bit and help out. I think it's wonderful to get young people out in the parks and also giving them work experience that will hopefully lead them on a career path. If I could say anything to the people that buy license plates, I just want to say thank you for helping support this program. I like to thank everyone who has participated in the license plate program. It has created such a great opportunity for university students. Just by buying one license plate, you've made a huge difference to an entire province, if not world.