 The holiday season offers a great opportunity to look back on the year that's passed and for me to give thanks to all of you for your hard work and dedication. It's been a very busy year at the Ministry of Environment and I'd like to mention some of the highlights that many have helped to make possible. We continue to stand up for British Columbia's interest at the Northern Energy Hearings on the proposed Northern Gateway proposal. We have five clear principles that all heavy oil pipelines must meet. We also recently released a policy intentions paper on creating world-leading land-based spill preparedness and response which is currently out for consultation. I'd like to thank the people who have worked so hard on that intentions paper. Together we've made great strides in helping British Columbians reduce emissions with programs like the Clean Energy Vehicle Transportation programs. Incentives have resulted in the sale of over 280 new vehicles in the province and that's the second highest in Canada. I can say this program, in part, inspired me to buy my own Chevy Volt electric car and I hope others will continue doing the same in the future. It was also a great year for BC Parks. With an extra $3 million to improve access and facilities in our spectacular park system, visitors now have an improved recreation opportunities and better accessibility. And as a further testament to the success of the investments and the dedication of BC Parks staff, camping reservations set a new all-time record this year climbing to over 100,000. You know, the Wood Stove Exchange program continues to see success as residents look to ensure better personal health and air quality in their communities by replacing their old wood stoves with the newer cleaner burning models. Over 5,000 wood burning stoves have been replaced in that program since it began five years ago and we hope to replace another 700 stoves in 2013. I'm also really proud to say that this year, British Columbia's recycling program was awarded the highest ranking in the country by the Extended Producer Responsibility Association and continues to be the national leader in innovative programs. And while I can only touch on a few of the wonderful highlights from the past 12 months, I'd like to personally thank all of you for your hard work and dedication throughout 2012. I hope you get a really well-deserved rest over the holiday season. Spend time with your family, your friends, your loved ones. Don't think about work. From my family to yours, have a very merry Christmas and a happy 2013.