 Today, we announced 11 new communities that are going to be part of the BizPel program. It's a partnership with the federal, provincial and local government, and the First First Nations community here in Tawasin to sign on to the BizPel program. As a Treaty First Nation, we are proud of the work that we are doing to bring self-sufficiency and opportunity to our membership. It is great to see a new program like BizPel that will also help to provide people's vision come to life and be successful with their own opportunities. Small business people are by necessity the jacks and jills of all trades. They work long hours and are extremely jealous of their time. Nothing makes them madder and more frustrated than having to deal with incomprehensible forms, overly complex processes, and general and things they would call general bureaucratic nonsense. As many of you know, starting up and growing a small business is not easy. There are many rules and regulations to follow, a lot of paperwork to fill out and countless other challenges. That is exactly why BizPel was initiated. This online time-saving tool is a one-stop shop where entrepreneurs and business people can access all kinds of permits and license information. Really an excellent example of how we're collaborating closely with the federal government. We also had an opportunity to talk today about how we might be able to use this platform to look at other federal provincial initiatives to support growing small business in the province but across the country. Just excited to hear the announcements today, hear the ideas coming from the ministers and the progress and the work that they're doing on red tape production and small business entrepreneurship to help all our small businesses, that's really exciting to hear. We just wanted to make sure that it was simple, it was easy to use, good sense, common sense, and to ensure that we're growing our small business community.