 So today I'm announcing as part of our tech strategy, part of our innovation strategy that the BC government is providing $27 million to UBC through the British Columbia Development Fund and that $27 million is going to support a number of 40 research projects at UBC. It's going to purchase new equipment to enhance diabetes research and treatment and it's going to establish one of the largest DNA computing networks in the world. Today is a very exciting day for research in British Columbia. Many of the projects that are funded by BCKDF are on a path towards the discovery or development of life-saving technologies and methods that could revolutionize industries. This funding from the BC Knowledge Development Fund promises to transform research for us here at the Canucks for Kids Fun Childhood Diabetes Laboratories at BC Children's Hospital. Our youngest daughter Fiona was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was 5 years old. That's why we're here today. We put our hope and our trust and our faith in diabetes research for Fiona living with type 1 diabetes and for all people living with diabetes. That there will be a better, stronger, brighter future for her for tomorrow. So what we see here today is an example of how research enhances the lives of British Columbians and it enhances our position as a world leader in innovation.