 Well, right now we're on the Fraser, right where the Canaka Creek merges with the Fraser in Maple Ridge. And we're here for an announcement with Experience the Fraser, and also for the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Metro and FBRD, the Fraser Valley Regional District. So this is a, basically it's a funding announcement for $1 million for developing the trails and tourism network along both sides of the Fraser. So it's a good day. I've been blessed to be able to dream along with the rest of the team, the staff, the province, the regional district directors, about what this would eventually look like. And to have the province step up today and add one more piece into the puzzle is very meaningful to me. It brings people close to the river and to the heritage of this province. It's an extremely, extremely valuable, extremely exciting opportunity that all of us have that live here in the lower mainland of British Columbia. All British Columbians really should be sharing in this opportunity. What we're trying to do is link from hope all the way to the Salish Sea through a trail system on both sides of the Fraser. So we're working in segments of connecting different parks. We're here today at Kanaka Creek, which is a wonderful trail system that is part of Experience the Fraser. So ultimately one day in future generations, we'll be able to actually walk or bike or go from one end to the other and experience this incredible asset that we have, the Fraser River.