 I'm Todd Carpenter, I'm the managing director of NISO, the National Information Standards Organization, and we're just involved primarily in watching this project develop, because at the end standards will have to be an integral part of how this project moves forward. And how do you feel about the conference so far? What are you hoping to gain from it? It's been a fantastic conversation. The group has brought together a tremendous wide range of people and institutions in the community, and especially high-level. And I've been very impressed by the commitment that we've seen both not only financially from the participants, but also from the government agencies who are willing to contribute. And so what do you feel the next steps after the conference should be? I think the next steps are going to have to be come to a consensus about where the where the project is headed and what its goals are, and I'm hoping that out of this conversation we'll reach some of those touch on some of those key issues. Do you have a general vision for the digital public library? If a personal one, an institutional one? My organization's interests primarily focus on the technology side of this, and so developing better collaboration and sharing amongst institutions I think is going to be critical to this process. Great, well thanks a lot.