 We have a plan to grow our economy here in British Columbia and much of that plan is around creating a brand new industry in liquefied natural gas. That is what's going to allow us to secure tomorrow for the people of the province and LNG as I often say is a once in a lifetime once in a generation opportunity. The ability to create 100,000 new jobs, the ability to get paying down and eventually paying off our provincial debt all together and we will only bring this industry home to our province if we are all determinedly purposefully working together and so we have brought together a group representing organized labour, First Nations, industry and government to sit down and think about exactly what we need to do together to make sure that the workforce is there to supply the jobs because you cannot build an economy without people and we want to make sure all of us that British Columbians are first in line for all of those jobs so at the end of last year as you know we brought everyone to the table we laid out our vision for LNG and we asked labour leaders for their input and today we received their report it includes 15 recommendations on how we can best move forward we are accepting all 15 of those recommendations and you will also see them reflected in our 10-year skills training plan it is absolute proof that when a group of people who sometimes have disagreements can come together around one overarching goal and are highly motivated to reach it that we can find a way to get there we are going to get there we are going to make sure that all of the participants and beneficiaries of LNG are around the table and we are going to make sure that the workforce is there to build these projects for British Columbia because it will matter tremendously for a whole generation of people not just here but all across the country and we are going to get it done right