 If you have already spent a little time at Calgary, you already know how important collective transport is. It is a city in full growth, and it needs infrastructure that responds to demand. That is exactly why we are here today. If you live in the south of the city, you know all too well that getting downtown can be a real problem. So today, I've got some good news to share. This fall, construction on phase one of the LRT Green Line will begin in Calgary's Beltline and downtown. We're also looking forward to working with the province and the city on phase two, which would see the line extended to the north to reach people in this part of Calgary as well. So what does that mean for you? To begin, it means a faster, cheaper commute. No one wants to waste time and money idling in traffic. This will help you get you home to the kids sooner instead of stuck in traffic. Of course, investing in a major project like this also means investing in workers to plan, build, and then operate the line. During construction and design, we're creating 20,000 well-paying middle-class jobs. And once it's done, the Green Line will mean another 400 long-term positions for people in operations and maintenance. A more efficient transport and the creation of new jobs is that which is the question with the announcement today. Obviously, transport projects in common, like the green line in Calgary, are not only good for people and for the economy, green infrastructure projects are also good for the environment. Stage one of the Green Line will cut pollution by tens of thousands of tons each year. That translates into cleaner air for the city. Some politicians continue to say that we have to choose between jobs and the environment. But a healthy environment and a strong economy really do go hand in hand. Of course, the over one and a half billion dollars we've invested in the Green Line is just one way we're fighting climate change, creating middle-class jobs, and supporting families here in Alberta. I think of the millions of dollars we've invested in the Calgary Airport Trail project. When I landed yesterday, I saw the great work happening. And as Mayor Nancy told me, the airport trail is close to opening. That'll mean easy access for things like trucks and a boost to the local economy. Or take the announcement Minister Husson made just here in Calgary yesterday. We're investing in the Canada-Alberta Housing Benefit. This will help tens of thousands of low-income families make rent because everyone deserves a roof over their head. For the small businesses, that's a good of life, yeah. For the small businesses and Alberta workers, we invested also. Just like we supported people throughout this pandemic, we will be there with the support you need to get back up after this pandemic. On this subject, I remind you that it's today, the first day, to present a demand in the framework of a new program of employment for Canada's economic recovery. It's a specially designed program to help companies work hard, to hire the workers they need to recover and create the good jobs that Canadians need to prosper. If you're an employer, go to canada.ca to see how you can be eligible. As a reminder, today is the first day to apply for the new Canada Recovery Hiring Program. To employers here in Alberta and across the country, check it out at canada.ca. As we move forward with the wage subsidy wind down, we actually created an incentive for small businesses to be able to hire on even more workers and make sure that our relaunching of the economy goes as quickly and as well as possible for everyone here in Alberta and right across the country. It's designed to help you and your team succeed. My friends, it all comes down to this. Whether you're a business owner, a commuter, a worker or a parent, we've got your back. I know the last year and a half has been tough. And last week alone, Calgary faced a heat wave, flash floods and a hailstone. We're here for you. We made billions in major investments that are getting results for Albertans. We supported everything from classrooms to essential workers to healthcare. And of course, vaccines are rolling out too. Over 78% of eligible Canadians have had a first dose and over 42% have gotten a second dose. Add to that the fact that millions of vaccines are arriving this month. There's lots of reasons to be very hopeful. We will beat this pandemic. We will put this crisis behind us. And with exciting projects like the Green Line, better days are definitely ahead. Thank you, everyone. Once again, I'm very happy to be back in Calgary. Thank you.