 I'm thrilled this time to be able to come with Professor Fetter here and announce 13.9 million dollars in provincial funding through the British Columbia Knowledge Development Fund towards SFU. Our investments in research and innovation can allow those researchers to explore new frontiers. We want to develop and attract the best of talent. I want these young students to advance their careers, to stay in British Columbia, to continue to educate, but also at the same time to spin off, to create work experiences for the next generation. With the support of the Canada Foundation for Innovation and BCKDF, SFU and Compute Canada are building the biggest big data facility in the country. While UVic and Compute Canada are building the biggest research data cloud in the country. So these facilities will serve researchers from across BC and across Canada. Having the facilities here and the people here who know how to build and operate and run those facilities is a real win for BC. The BCKDF funding will enable our researchers to be even better, better equipped at big data research, an area in which SFU is already emerging as a national leader, and more productive in activating research to fight disease and improve health outcomes for British Columbians. Today's announcement celebrates the province's contribution of over $12 million for infrastructure to enable big data and quantum computing research. We are very much partners with British Columbia in the BC tax strategy. We're very proud to be partnered in this initiative and very appreciative of the funding to enable us to move forward today. Thank you very much, Minister, and thank you to the Government of British Columbia.