 As you know we introduced some legislation at 10 o'clock this morning that is part of the action we're taking to make sure that the dream of home ownership remains within the reach of the middle class in British Columbia. We want to put British Columbians first and today's legislation is another step in making sure that we do that. In that legislation the first part of it was an additional 15% property transfer tax for foreign buyers of residential property in Greater Vancouver. And then second an investment of $75 million into a new housing priority investment initiatives fund. At third amending the real estate services act to protect consumers we are ending self-regulation as promised and implementing the recommendations of the independent advisory groups report. Fourth changing the Vancouver Charter so the city can implement and administer a vacancy tax so that they can meet their goal of increasing rental supply. British Columbia is the number one economy in Canada by a long shot and thousands of people are coming to our province to make their life here find a job raise a family and buy a home. And so today we are taking measures to ensure that home ownership remains within the reach of the middle class and that we continue to put British Columbians first. Whether that's in skills training whether it's investments in vital services and infrastructure or whether it's making sure our housing market works for ordinary people.