 Okay. I will call to order the 68th meeting of the National Advisory Council for Human Genome Research. Good morning, everyone. Thank you all for coming, and let me turn this over to Rudy for a number of things. Okay, good morning, everyone. Let me remind you, as our usual practice, that the open session is being webcast live and recorded for the archive. So my advice is don't make any bet today in open session that you're not prepared to cover, because you'll certainly be held to it. We have some new employees at NHGRI, and we always like to introduce them to the council members. When I call your name, would you please stand up so the council can see you? Ms. LaShawn Justice. LaShawn is a new grants program analyst in the grants administration branch in the Division of Extramural Operations. Mr. Jimmy Dew. Jimmy is the new budget, deputy budget officer in the financial management branch in the Division of Management. And Leonard Ross in the back. Leonard is the new NHGRI ethics coordinator also in the Division of Management. Now all three of these individuals have many years prior experience working at other institutes at NIH, so we've put them straight to work, and we're very happy to have them on board. I'd like to welcome the council liaisons, those that are in attendance here, Joe McInerney, representing American Society of Human Genetics, and Rhonda Schoenberg from the National Society of Genetic Counselors. The other liaisons who may join us later are Ellen Giarelli from the International Society of Nurses in Genetics, James O'Leary from the Genetic Alliance, and Michael Watson from the American College of Medical Genetics. We didn't have any other visitors identify themselves by signing in, so if I fail to introduce someone who's a visitor, and if that person has enough courage to step to a microphone and identify themselves, please do so now. Now okay, next are the council minutes from February Council. Does anyone have any comments or any corrections to draw to our attention? All right, can I have a motion to accept the minutes, approve them, and a second? All in favor? Anyone opposed to the minutes? Anybody having such a rotten day that you're already fighting mad at the minutes? I'll draw to your attention the future meeting dates. If any of you see a conflict, schedule conflict, please notify me or Comfort Brown. And while we're on the topic of future meetings, let me point out to you that the September meeting, 9th and 10th this year, the first day open session will be here following our usual practice. The second day we're going to bust you downtown, and the closed session will be held at the Museum of Natural History, and we'll budget in some time to allow you to see the exhibition there. So be prepared for a change in venue if there's something confusing about where your hotel reservation is for the second night, okay? And we'll be in touch about all that. So I'm ready to turn things over to Eric for the director's board. Yeah, just if people have schedule conflicts, contact me.