 Heaven is like treasure hidden in a field which someone has found. He hides it again. He goes off and sells everything he has and he buys that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls. When he finds one of great value, he sells everything he owns and he buys it. The Gospel of the Lord. Today we are truly pleased to be a part of this activity. We are here in the community of Miku. Certainly my observations from being a part of the Church Service celebrations is that the Festival of Laos has certainly grown here in Sainte Lucia. But not only grown, we see the representation of generations as part of the celebrations. It tells me something about the future of the Laos Festival. It tells me that there will be the preservation of that festival. There are children here today, there are young adults, there are grown-ups, there are seniors. And it speaks to the type of community development that has taken place. And I believe that the Laos Festival is a treasure for Sainte Lucia culture. I have always been interested in the culture and allowing the culture to develop among the youth. I am also a teacher, a secondary school teacher. I also take part in folk music and so on. I dance with Le Flessesen. I am always trying my best to remain in touch with Sainte Lucia's culture so that we can bring it on to the future and to make sure that it is delivered safely to the next generation.