[Audio] The Accountability for the fleet of Natural Gas meters lies with Measurement Engineering within the Engineering group of Safety and Technical Services led by Trever Ebl. ME develops and manages the maintenance programs and technology mapping for the lifecycle of the metering fleet. ME supports all operations and project teams understand the requirements of the programs and asset lifecycle strategies. Supply chain supports the programs ME manages to ensure the equipment that is procured through a variety of vendors is readily available for deployment at TCE Warehouses. Together we need to be able to execute these programs effectively for decades. The lifecycle of a meter begins when the project team pulls a meter from inventory and has it calibrated by TCC. Once the new meter arrives at TCC, they calibrate the meter and generate a calibration record…The most important document in the process. The field tech installs the meter at the facility based on a work order connected to a project. The calibration record follows the meter and is used when the meter is installed at the facility. The technician then takes the meter that has been removed and ships it back to TCC WITHIN TWO WEEKS! This is important to ensure constant TCC rotational stock for the next meter exchange. Once the new meter is In Service, communication between the field and project team will ensure the load sheet is sent to TCE MPMD so that the meter can be brought to life in SAP. This step is crucial as we have an obligation to the regulator, Measurement Canada, to ensure we can provide this data at any time. If we are unable to produce this information, NCRs and fines could occur..