 So today we're at Science World and we've announced the launch of the pilot program that we're calling Master of Disaster. This is a great opportunity for kids at the grade six level to learn what they need to have in their household to be prepared in the event of an earthquake or a flood or a landslide or wildfires and it's all customizable. So depending on where you live you can actually have teaching materials in the classroom that's relevant to the risks in the area. Sometimes you need to really experience something to truly understand it and that's why we've brought with us today the IBC Shake Zone, a portable earthquake simulator that demonstrates what it really feels like to be in an 8.0 magnitude event. The Shake Zone will be traveling to 34 communities throughout Greater Vancouver, Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast to spread the word on the risk we face and the need to be prepared. We also have tents and displays set up here to let people know what they need to do to become prepared. Neighborhood guides, individual guides for emergency preparedness. The City of Vancouver just re-announced their hub system. They've got 25 hubs. These are located at community centers and they have emergency supplies and blankets and water and things like that. Should there be an emergency? Citizens from Vancouver anyways can flood to these to these centers for help.