 Three, two, one, clean green electricity. Well, we're celebrating the wrap-up of BC Park's 100th anniversary here at Golden Ears Park in the beautiful rain, which is, of course, part of the BC tradition. And we lit up a Christmas tree with clean green electricity after investing $1 million in an underground cable to connect the park into the grid. That replaces four dirty diesel generators that used to be used, and, of course, saves us a lot of money, $40,000 a year in fuel costs. And, of course, the air is much cleaner without those carbon pollution going up into the atmosphere. So kids from the environmental school we're here today helping us celebrate singing some Christmas carols, Jerry the Moose is here, and we're enjoying some Park's 100th birthday cake along with some much-needed hot chocolate. We're celebrating the Cadavacianino's leg-leg ball. It's perceived that as the head of this organization that celebrates Vancouver and all of its awesomeness, that I've got my finger on the pulse of everything new and exciting happening within city limits. And while that's true, whenever I'm asked about what my favorite thing is about Vancouver, it's always the proximity to nature and how easy it is for all of us to get out here on a day like this or any day in it to enjoy this park and these protected pieces of lands and facilities on them that are part of what makes not only Vancouver and the Lower Mainland awesome, but all of our province. We're not the red nose reindeer, reindeer, you'll look at a history like Elvis.