Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Beaton, as you know, I had a chance to ride the train from Prince George to Smithers a few weeks back. I was riding with a young man named Justice Moore, who shared with me how his life has been transformed by the work you're doing at Tea Creek.
I want to give this last round to you, for you to just talk about what you're doing with your operation, Tea Creek, and some of the successes you've had in terms of training and empowering local indigenous people with the skills they need to succeed.
You have two and a half minutes. Share with us the story of Tea Creek and how it's been so transformational.