 Good afternoon, everyone. Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us here in Ottawa as we wrap up a very successful First Minister's meeting. The premiers and I spent today talking about our shared commitment to the middle class and how best we can help Canadian workers and families. I started the day meeting with our partners in the Assembly of First Nations, the Inuit to Pirate Kanatami and the Metis National Council. It is an opportunity for us to discuss their priorities in order to achieve economic and social development. Then, the First Ministers joined us and we talked about the importance of including the Indigenous when it comes to the issues of Canada's economic growth. The First Ministers and I then received recent information on the topic of economic growth and the creation of jobs by the Canada Bank's governor and our chief statistician. This information session was followed by a round table where we asked about the economic priorities that we share. Minister Morneau joined us to explain what we do to make the fiscal regime more equitable. With record growth numbers over the past year, it becomes very clear our plan to grow the economy, create jobs and help the middle class is working. The premiers and I also discussed Canada-U.S. relations. Minister Freeland and Ambassador McNaughton talked about the modernisation of NAFTA and other trade issues and reiterated our government's commitment to getting the best possible deal for Canadians. We also discussed the impending legalisation and regulation of cannabis with Parliamentary Secretary Bill Blair. By July 2018, we'll have a new system in place, one that will keep cannabis out of the hands of our kids and keep profits away from organised crime. The premiers and I then talked about how all orders of government can work together to implement this change effectively. As always, it was a great pleasure for me to welcome the Prime Minister's meeting today. It's the fourth time we've joined like this for less than two years, and it's always good conversations. We are determined to regularly communicate with our partners in provinces and territories, as well as with Indigenous leaders on the issues that count for all Canadians.