 Well, today we were delighted to proclaim the beginning of Creative Industries Week in British Columbia. A critical component of our economic success has been the result of film and of television, digital animation, music and books. And so today is about celebrating not only the incredible contribution that the creative sector makes to our personal lives and our communities, but also to the economy of British Columbia. A round economy is the best kind of economy because it creates long-term effects. It creates a lasting scenario where people take pride in where they're from and people want to visit that place because of not just that it houses people, but that it actually has a joie de vivre, it has something about it that is interesting, that is vital, that makes people feel excited to live and breathe. You know, more money in the arts the better, especially for all the youth coming up. I know drawing up in Northern Canada art did save me and so the more that we can put into it, the more we can support youth to get into art the better. It creates significant GDP benefits in the province and it creates enormous number of jobs, well-paying, family-supporting jobs. So it's Creative Industries Week. We're delighted to be celebrating today.