 Yeah, we are the Upper Valley Affinity Group and since 2013 we have been in opposition to TD Bank because initially of its support for the KXL pipeline. So we were here all through the KXL battle when the pipeline was permitted and then not permitted and then permitted again and now is defunct. TD Bank also supported the Dakota Access Pipeline. So we were here against TD Bank because they were supporting that and by supporting I mean millions and millions if not millions of dollars of support through loans but also direct investment. TD Bank also is the fifth greatest owner of stock in Enbridge. Enbridge is the company that was building Line 3 that now despite our opposition, despite the opposition of indigenous people across the country and in northern Minnesota is now in operation and almost as soon as it was in operation was leaking tar sands crude oil. The other thing about TD Bank is that until August of 2017 the state of Vermont kept its entire operating budget in this bank and ran its payroll and all of its service payments through this bank because of our opposition and the opposition of other groups in 2017 that ended. The state no longer keeps its money in this bank. Since May the bank has been closed. Did we do that? Well with some help from a pandemic I think we did. And so today we're here. This is the goodbye party. We're saying goodbye TD, bye bye TD, bye bye. That's the story.