 So I'm Chris Corsi. I'm the mayor of Santa Rosa. Really glad to be gathered here with all of you to welcome Dan home. 1613 Kerry Lane. I know this means a lot to Dan. He's going to sleep here tonight. But this also means a lot to the whole community. For all of our fire survivors, I want to remind you that your community is here for you. The city is here for you. The county is here for you. Our state and federal partners are here for you. Whether you're in the midst of construction, just beginning the permit process, or still contemplating whether you're going to rebuild a home or not, we're here. We're here to address your challenges to make sure you get back into your home. So thank you all for staying strong. And now it's with great pleasure that I and the Vice Mayor, Chris Rogers, are going to present you the Certificate of Occupancy for your home. First, you know, I'm happy, proud to be back into my house, but I'm also happy of the amount of people that have turned out here today that are using that as maybe hope for themselves to get their homes back up and back in their houses as well. Well, you know, it's a symbol of hope and progress. But it's also a real concrete bricks and mortar example that recovery happens. And, you know, this is just the first of thousands. If you look around this neighborhood, there are a lot of houses under construction. A lot of them are this close to being done. We're, you know, really at the beginning of the recovery process, but we've got eight months behind us. Things are starting to pick up a little bit. And so this is just a good day to celebrate something positive.