 Good morning, everyone. What a beautiful day today. At the end of the last election, the Canadians gave us a clear mandate to end the pandemic and advance on the priorities of all Canadians from one end to the other in this country. And behind me, I am extremely happy today to introduce you to the team to do this work. Thank you, my friends. We have a team of familiar faces and new faces that are ready to put all their strengths, all their hard work towards delivering for Canadians in the coming years, continuing to deliver on real change. There's a few things we know are top of mind for Canadians, first of all, ending the pandemic for good. Canada, as we all know, is a world leader on vaccination rates, but we're not out of this yet. We need to continue to remain vigilant, continue to support people struggling in places across the country, and continue to deliver on the priorities we laid out a few weeks ago on ending this pandemic. Whether it's vaccination mandates for federal public servants, whether it's moving forward to make sure that anyone getting on a plane or a train is fully vaccinated, we've moved forward on those. We continue to move forward with the provinces and territories on rolling out and paying for proof of vaccination certificates for both domestic use in the provinces but internationally as well. And we're also going to be moving forward with legislation to better protect health care workers from harassment and intimidation on their way into work. To keep families safe and avoid lockdowns, not just for mental health, not just for physical health, but also for economic recovery. And that's the other big priority that Canadians are waiting for, that we're waiting for, to rebuild a strong economy that works for everyone, that will be inclusive, that will respond to the challenges of reliance with the imagination of creativity, but especially the support for industries, for people who will create careers for the future. That's why we're here to continue to support industries, sectors and workers struggling in the pandemic, while encouraging the reliance in the other sectors. We are there in continuing with a straightforward promise we made to Canadians many, many months ago, that we would have your backs as long as it took, as much as it took. And while we are still there to support the hard hit industries from this pandemic and workers in those hard hit lockdown areas, we know that part of having people's backs is making sure our economy keeps growing. We've had good numbers already. We committed to a million new jobs back in the last throne speech over a year ago. We've delivered on that. We're now recovered. 100% of the jobs we lost during this pandemic, the US has only recovered about three quarters of the jobs lost during the pandemic. But we know there's more to do. From tackling the housing crisis, making sure that affordability remains top of mind for everyone working to serve Canadians and continuing to move forward on historic child care agreements to bring families $10 a day child care right across the country. We still have work to do in New Brunswick, Alberta, and Ontario, as well as Northwest Territories in Nunavut, but I know we're going to get it done because families deserve that support. The same focus and urgency we brought to the fight against COVID, we have to bring to the other enormous crisis Canada and the world is facing and its climate change. We know that fighting against climate change and preventing biodiversity loss are key for Canadians and for people around the world. That's what we're going to continue doing here at home while we head to Glasgow and encourage and challenge the world to do even more, go even faster, as Canada has. While we're there to support the workers in these industries to find a new way of working, new jobs, a new career for them, for their families, for their communities, we're going to be there for this transition that brings us to the planet. We're going to continue to be there for people. While we move forward on building a stronger economy, while we move forward on fighting climate change, we need to include reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in every job we take, in every step of the way. Last week, I visited the Kamloops Taser Wet Book and it was an extraordinary moment to hear from them, to talk about the path forward, and to recommit ourselves to doing even more. We've done a lot, but there's so much more work to be done. We've lifted close to 120 long-term boil water advisories over the past years. We've built or renovated close to 200 schools. We've passed historic legislation, like the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, to move forward in partnership. But we all know and this entire team is committed to doing even more, even faster, in partnership with Indigenous peoples. We have to do the work to deliver, for the middle class, for families, for indigenous people, for young people. We need to build a more just, greener, and more prosperous Canada. That's exactly what we're going to do as a team. We have a solid team with experience, commitment, and passion to serve this country. I can't wait to keep moving forward with them, for everyone. Thank you very much, everyone.