 My name is Jane and this is my sister Tracy McKinley and she passed away last year. She was particularly vulnerable because she had schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and she had been on medication for 40 years. So she also had very vulnerable kidneys. So she died a combination of the heat and renal failure because she was just vulnerable. And I used to live in, I lived in New Westminster last year and I had the guilt of knowing that I didn't prevent this, right? There's very vulnerable people who we need to look out for, right, and help them. And I spoke to her on the phone during the heat dome and she said she was coping, she was okay and I should have gone there. We all have like a personal responsibility, like right now, this summer, to look out for people in your neighborhood and your community that you know are vulnerable, whether they suffer from mental illness or whether they're just elderly. But we also, we need to run in the direction of doing something and making our governments represent the people and not represent corporations because their interest is not to people, like we need to care for other people. And sometimes I don't know what to do. This is my first public gathering. It's like, we need to do something, be proactive and stop being complacent so we can sign petitions and we can take action and we can meet with people. We gotta do something.