 In 2015 representatives from the B.C. music industry came to government and they said you know we need to have a conversation about the role the creative industry plays in this province and they had some pretty important suggestions for us. It was a very compelling argument to recognize the creative sector to support artists in ways that that had not happened previously so we actually we listened. It has a huge impact because we've set in motion already a number of programs that will get the industry working again and we've seen that through the sound recording program and this what this program will take artists to that next level where they will now be able to once they've recorded their music created their art now they'll be able to market it and sell it to the world and let the world know about their music. This is great program. I think that the B.C. music fund is actually like the single most impactful piece of policy that I have ever experienced in my life as a professional musician in B.C. it is amazing like everyone is stoked. I was just talking with Laura from Rookacode earlier and just sort of you know the feeling of looking at another musician and being like there's actually money to support what we're doing for once it feels amazing to have that kind of support behind us. Well one of the reasons that British Columbia is doing so well economically across the country is the diversity of our economy and certainly the creative sector has an enormous role to play so we're very delighted today to be making it another announcement out of the B.C. music fund 1.5 million dollars to support artists in terms of marketing the amazing products and the the talent we have here in the province so another great news story the creative economy is certainly alive and well in British Columbia. Thank you.