 Next, we'd like to go to the National Rawleston Award, as we said, what we consider an outstanding national contribution to promoting harm reduction. And again, this award is decided based upon applications considered by our board as well as a group of our partners here in Canada. And it's quite amazing when the refoting was done on this particular award. There was almost, I think, complete unanimity in giving it out. It's great honor and pleasure to present the National Rawleston Award to the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users. So the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users, or VANDU, I think probably needs little introduction in an audience such as this, a grassroots democratic organization of people who use drugs founded in 1998 as a peer-driven response to the failures of conventional health policies and services to address the HIV epidemics in the downtown east side of Vancouver. VANDU has been one of the pioneering grassroots drug user-led organizations in Canada and has inspired the formation of similar organizations in cities and countries around the world. And of course was fundamental in getting the INSIGHT project initially set up and running and defended here in Canada. I give you VANDU. Hi everybody. It's a... Good. It's really an honor to accept this award. I was President of VANDU for seven years when we had INSIGHT open and I've been to many of these conferences and this is the second time we won it in eight years. So thank you, thank you, thank you.