 And I do get a lot of questions about the debt that British Columbia has, and we do have some debt. The good news is we have, amongst the lowest levels of debt of any jurisdiction, not just in Canada, but in North America. And we've worked hard, along with British Columbians, to achieve that. Our debt to GDP ratio continues to decline, and maybe something that British Columbians aren't widely aware of, but something that they can take pride in, we are moving towards the elimination of our direct operating debt, I call it the grocery tab, for the first time in over 45 years. It's not easy, but it's something that British Columbians can be proud of. Why? And why is debt important? And the elimination of debt? Because all debt really is, is deferred taxation, and I don't think we should be saying to our children and grandchildren, we're going to borrow money for services we consume today, and have you pay for it later. We should pay our own way, and in British Columbia we are, to a far greater extent, than any other province in Canada. That's good news for British Columbians today, and better news for future British Columbians.