 Hi, I'm Christine Volker, and I am absolutely, positively, 100% a door hardware nerd. I am the lead engineer for the board lock and cylinders platforms for AEHG Engineering, for the brands Corbin Russwin, Sargent, and Yale. I think what makes me a door hardware nerd is, number one, I'm an engineer, so that automatically makes me a nerd. And number two, I can't go through a door anywhere, no matter who I'm with, without stopping and looking at the hardware. And for them, whoever I'm with, it's pretty annoying. Well, I've been with Asa Aboli for 16 years now, and I think I became a door hardware nerd the day I started. And I think over the years, it's probably just gotten progressively worse. I think the nerdiest thing I've done as a door hardware nerd is probably when I went to the hospital to visit my mom after her knee replacement surgery. Of course, the first thing I did was check and make sure that she was okay. But I couldn't help noticing that on the door was a Corbin Russwin HP 3000 paddle trim lock. So after making sure she was okay, you know I went over there and looked at the lock and played with it and took some pictures of it. And when the nurse came in to check on my mom to make sure that she was okay, and of course I had to ask her a bunch of questions if she liked it, does it work good, any feedback. And she looked at me like I was crazy. I think for anybody out there who's not yet a door hardware nerd, I'm here to tell you that it's okay. If you love door hardware as much as I do, and you stop and look at it every time you walk through a door, and you've done crazy things when you go places and ask people questions about the hardware on the door, I think it's okay. You can admit that you're a door hardware nerd too. Enjoying the rest of us. I'm Christine Volker, and I'm proud to be a door hardware nerd. Thank you.