 DVRP is the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project. It's aimed to reduce St. Lucia's vulnerability to climate change and extreme weather events like storms, hurricanes and floods. PI Community Center is one of five hurricane resilient facilities to be constructed under the DVRP. Upon completion, it will serve as a human resource development center, training facility and emergency shelter among other uses. It's a real modern building. It has a ramp where a differently able person can use. In the event of a storm, it can be used as a shelter. From water, it would have a doctor's quarters. It has an area where you can keep community shows and various things, a kitchen, internet section of it. It's to help uplift the community. The 11,000 square foot structure will include rainwater harvesting systems, an IT room, theater, bars, bathrooms for male, female and a differently able person. So the community centers will also serve as an emergency center. We have features such as share walls. We have a very detailed trust system as well that will all incorporate it to make it be a resilient building and to be able to withstand hurricane force winds. And not just hurricane force winds. In terms of climate change, we also look at the droughts. We have the rainwater harvesting feature as part of this building. The team of Triple L Company Limited and the Feebles Consulting are also responsible for the construction of the Roblo Community Center. That facility is designed with similar features of the PI Community Center. This is Jacques Henson Compton of the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project.