 I feel proud. I am so proud of what I'm seeing right now. I can't wait to see our solution go. I know she's going to do her best and we are sure that the best will be down to the benefit of herself, the country and the entire region. I'm very excited about it. 9. This exercise, ladies and gentlemen, will fall squarely within the intentions of this government. That is the beautification of our city. First of all, I would like to thank the CDF for setting this in motion. Although I've been painting murals for many years around the island, this one is by far one of the best projects I've done. So thank the CDF. Let's thank you to all the people of Castries. From the time we were preparing our manifesto, that we had to include in that manifesto the emphasis we would place on expressions like this. We made sure we included it in our manifesto because it means a lot to us. It means a lot to us to allow solutions to be able to express their solution-ness. It means a lot to us for our people to be able to say how they feel through arts. 8. The government of St. Lucia, led by Prime Minister, Honourable Philip J. Pierre, continues to fulfill its mandate of attracting foreign investment to the island. So I want to assure the Merlin family that the government will do whatever we have to do. All we ask from you is to be fair, to be fair to the people of St. Lucia, to be fair to the workers of St. Lucia, and to ensure that St. Lucia is at the top of illicit priorities. We are aligned with Minister O'Lear's initiatives and the promotion to promote guests exploring the experiences on the island and the economic impact it will have beyond the hotel. In addition to all-inclusive hospitality services, the property boasts more than 350 luxury suites and rooms. Secret Resorts is scheduled to officially open its doors in the summer of 2024. 7. The reunion primary school in Choselle will soon have a brand new music facility estimated at approximately EC $151,000 through the Caribbean Development Bank and the government of St. Lucia. A memorandum of understanding was recently signed between the reunion primary school's music committee and the SSDF to formalize funding for the music facility. Our children can demonstrate their greatness, they can demonstrate their humanity, they can demonstrate themselves in music in a way that it's an art that is so powerful. 6. St. Lucia's collateral registry of movable assets has reached another milestone in the implementation phase. The collateral registry is an online database of movable assets that support the security interest in movable properties act passed in parliament in 2022. This project entails two phases, the development of the software as well as the installation of the hardware and things are happening. The equipment is being delivered, the hardware is being installed today and we are very thankful. 5. Efforts at ensuring the injured hospital is adequately equipped to respond to the health needs of the people in the south of the island are underway. Following the recent handover of hospital beds, oxygen concentrators, pharmaceuticals, cardiac monitors, library agents and consumables to the hospital. Our government is very committed, Hon. Philip J.P. as Prime Minister is very committed to the health sector and we are very committed to doing the things that we must do now to ensure that the health sector remains strong. These supplies will allow the hospital to focus on delivering day-to-day care to patients and we are pleased that these items will augment equipment available at St. June Hospital and on the wards where they are needed most. 4. Staff of the Tirochet Casteries Wellness Centre and the Bureau of Health Education were later to engage with prospectants and nursing models in a breastfeeding education and sensitization session. Today the theme is enabling breastfeeding, making a difference for working mothers and we know sometimes the difficulty working mothers have in feeding their baby, expressing the milk, you know, getting time even at work to be able to express the milk so we are advocating that employers understand the importance of breastfeeding. 3. The Department of Fisheries and the Japan International Cooperation Agency have once again united for the ongoing Coast Fish Project which aims to strengthen the sustainable use and management of coastal fisheries resources in Karakam countries. What is often overlooked and underappreciated is the critical role that statistics and data analysis play in the effective management of these vulnerable resources. The issue of data, the management of fisheries and fisheries related resources, the analysis of data to inform decision making is very, very critical. 2. The World Health Organization declared that COVID-19 was no longer considered a public health emergency of international concern on May 5, 2023 due to the reduced incidence of cases in hospitalizations and deaths. Currently, the dominant variant of COVID-19 in St. Lucia is an Omicron Subvariant called XP1.5. As expected, over the period of increased mass crowd activities, during the last three weeks, we note an increased number of persons with respiratory illness, both in the public and private facilities. 1. The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, through its process of disease surveillance, closely monitors the dengue fever cases appearing in the country. To date, 14 confirmed cases of dengue fever have been recorded on Island.