 We're in Penticton here today to announce the 2016 BC Winter Games for the great community of Penticton. You know, it's not just the city of Penticton. It spins out. It becomes a regional effort. People stay everywhere. You heard up to 32,000 meals being served. The whole valley is going to benefit from this. And I can't say enough about Penticton's ability to do this. Not only do we have the facilities, but we have the volunteers and that makes such a difference. When you have different sports and all these different athletes and so many volunteers that support, you know, it's the first time that you really feel like you're important as an athlete and that you're supported and that you have everyone coming together to create this event for you and for you to do your best. So it's absolutely a magical experience and it really can springboard a kid from that BC level right up into the Olympics. Our government has invested about $1 billion since 2001 in sport in the province. My ministry budget this year was a little more than $50 million that we invest all over the province in all kinds of sports. We believe that sport is important, not just for young people. It's important for people even my age to be physically active. It improves your health, it improves your attitude. And BC has the healthiest population in all of Canada. So what we're doing I think is working.