 Today I'm in Victoria at the James Bay Community Project to celebrate the launch of a new program called Her Way Home. It's a program that's going to help young women vulnerable who are pregnant to ensure that they have the support and services they need to have a healthy pregnancy. Most importantly I think is establishing relationships and receiving care, ongoing care during pregnancy and in early parenting following pregnancy. So the opportunity to have help with mental health issues and addiction issues. Eventually it really will be a one stop shop where we will have doctors, midwives, nurses, social workers, nutritionists, dental hygienists all under one roof. There is so much stigma, shame and blame associated with substance use during pregnancy that the women you've heard are very marginalized and are hesitant to come forward. So when services are provided in a way that meets the needs of these women who have all these issues they will use the services that's been demonstrated in many other places so it's a proud day for Victoria to have the service now here. Women who may be suffering some substance abuse or other issues it's really important that we are able to reach these women, let them know there is a service that will help them at the very earliest possible stage and ensure that they have a healthy family because families are the very core of our communities.