 What a glorious past, full of contributions to business, to science, to technology, to the arts. And what an amazing future, in so many ways India, despite its centuries of tradition, and contribution, is a young country, full of promise and hope. Indians and Albertans are naturally aligned with the potential to create incredible prosperity for people in both places. I'm delighted that the Indian Consulate in Toronto, in association with Sanskrit Party Canada, is launching a mobile Sanskrit library, as well as the little guru app. These initiatives will go a long way in popularizing Sanskrit language in Canada, and it will also encourage younger generation of Indian community in Canada to stay connected with their rich culture and glorious heritage. During the pandemic, when we saw members of the Indo-Canadian community helping out other Torontonians and helping those abroad through vaccine donations. And on behalf of the City of Niagara Falls, we'd like to offer India and all of those celebrating congratulations on 75 years of independence. Best wishes. Canada and India share a strong, proud and enduring relationship that thrives in communities right across our nation. It is my hope that the bond between Mississauga and Indian communities continues to grow.