 Good afternoon to everyone. It's good to be in London for this important historic occasion filled with reflections and solemnity, but also remarkable moments of unity and even a sort of joy. It is great to be here with a group of extraordinary Canadians. The delegation is composed of past Prime Ministers, former Governors General, artists, military, people who have served their country in extraordinary ways and represent all of Canada as we gather. Yesterday I was here to meet His Majesty the King Charles III for a first audience to talk about the issues that Canadians face and to talk about the work we have to do in the years to come to reflect on His Majesty the Queen's service. I also attended the Lying in State at Westminster Hall, which was an extraordinary moment to see and pay respects to Her late Majesty, but also to watch the crowds of Londoners and people from all across the UK and around the world gather to pay their final respects and express their deep gratitude towards someone who has served this country and this world extraordinarily. Tomorrow I will be attending the funeral and the committal service at Windsor Castle, an opportunity to gather with leaders from around the world to note the remarkable service of Queen Elizabeth II, but as always I'll talk about the values that guided her and us all as we move forward into the future. This is a moment where Canadians are obviously thinking about the past, but also thinking about the future, the challenges we face in the world, and this solidarity, this strength and compassion that has always characterized His Majesty the Queen, which should inspire us all to be of our best in the service of our fellow citizens.