 Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how are what you are? One of the things that I know for sure is that children learn compassion when they're young. We all learn compassion best when we learn it when we're youngest. It is never too late. But for a program like Roots of Empathy to be able to go into schools and show children what it is to look after someone more vulnerable than you is probably one of the most important things that government can support because it is truly an investment in good citizens and in our country. I was a little bit nervous about my little baby in this class full of kids but it was from the very beginning it was so much fun. I was just so impressed with Miss Ismael's grade 1-3 class at Taipei Elementary. We're so excited to meet the baby and so eager to make observations and share their own stories and ask questions. On behalf of all the moms and dads and babies here today, I just wanted to say thank you so much to all of the classroom teachers who led us into your classes, to all the Roots of Empathy instructors, to the province for funding this amazing program and especially to Mary Gordon for creating it and making it possible for us to be in this room full of absolutely gorgeous babies today. Thank you very much. As the Premier said, when we are trying to raise levels of empathy and compassion in children, it's not just for their friends, it's not just for their family because children are 100% of the future. So when we talk about changing the world child by child, it is through the loving attachment relationship of the parent and the baby that we are learning and the ethic of care is out there on the green blanket and it will be in the classrooms today and in the province tomorrow and in the broader world in a decade. So thank you to everybody for their peace and especially thank you to the parents.