 This has been an exciting year for the Canada Science and Technology Museum. As we enter the home stretch towards our November 2017 reopening, we can also look back on some major achievements. Because we were unable to welcome people to the museum itself, we took the museum on the road. The Science Mobile has traveled throughout the national capital region and as far away as Montreal. At festivals and other events, we connect with thousands of people each month through workshops and other engaging activities. We've also reached out through traveling exhibitions, like our Game Changers video game exhibition, and a few unusual initiatives. This includes the On Thin Ice Expedition, which was part of the Let's Talk energy program. In December 2016, members of our own museum team went to Alberta's Athabasca Glacier. Our team was led by renowned ice climber and Red Bull athlete Will Gadd and included University of Alberta Glaciologist Professor Martin Sharp. A triple result in video shorts showcasing the impact of climate change on Canada through the lens of extreme sport. As you can imagine, however, the majority of our focus has been on renewing the museum itself and creating a vision for what it can and should be. Over the past year, we have completed detailed design for 11 exhibitions, working with five exhibition design build firms from Ontario, Quebec and the United States. By the time we're done, we will have filled an impressive 7,500 square meters of exhibition space with compelling new experiences, and we're not doing it alone. We've been building these experiences through ongoing community consultations and with incredible partners. Of course, that's not all. Development of new educational and public programming is well underway, so our plans for exciting new spaces, including a central demonstration stage and the Explorer Tech Maker Studio. In addition, we are working on mobile apps involving augmented reality and a virtual reality experience for our iconic 6,400 locomotive. We don't see our November 2017 reopening as a culmination of the museum's renewal. We see it as a launching point for the new vision we have been building, a vision founded on a sense of play, discovery and collaboration, taking risks and learning from failure. We celebrate human ingenuity. We deliver experiences that spark imaginations, engage creativity and inspire the next generation of innovators, and we can't wait to share it with you this fall.