 Today seven of us from Cabinet were here in Surrey at Kwantlen to have a chance to listen and hear from community support workers and agencies that do work in the area of domestic violence and victim services because we're building a three-year comprehensive strategy to address domestic violence in the province but we can't do it alone. We really need to do it together with all of the community partners and so we were here to listen today to their input about what they think that plan needs to look like. It's a one piece of a number of consultations that we're doing. There were consultations already done by the office of prevent or the provincial office of domestic violence in November and as well we are launching an online consultation so that anyone in British Columbia can give us feedback into what needs to be included in this plan. I think it's really important to be listening to the people that are on the front lines delivering the services, creating the innovative supports that are there for people who are victims of domestic violence, violence against women and and for the children that are affected by these situations. We need to hear from them, we need to ensure that what they see on the ground and what they know to be the best practices are included in our plan for a provincial strategy.