 The idea originally 100% comes from the partnership with the USOC and in particular Bill Moreau, the medical director there. He and Dr. Philip Pahn started a collaboration together with our two organizations and we saw that there was a great opportunity to get together some experts in the field of injury prevention and some practitioners as well and put together a great curriculum for people to get together and talk about ideas and injury prevention. Credit to Karen Briggs who organized the last meeting last year under pretty short circumstances. She put together a great skeleton, we had a great event last year. I view it that we're building on it. So we've added the concussion session that we started the meeting off with this year and there's a lot of engagement there, a lot of good questions and so that was a new thing for us with Dr. Pruse-Mac, Emery Kutcher and Dr. Moreau and so that was a great thing to add and then really I just feel we've bolstered all the other sessions as well and we have more comprehensive and more expertise on the panel this year. We're showing good steps of growing this year and we intend to grow next year. I think don't quote me on this, don't hold me to this but we've already talked ideas to incorporate this with a regional or even a state athletic training meeting. That's a really good touch point to put researchers in touch with people that are really hands-on first responders to sports injury and so I think that could be an extremely beneficial partnership to add on to this kind of coalition. I think it's absolutely not a flash in the pan. You know I'm attending orthopedic sports medicine surgery meetings, national meetings, international meetings, even I've noticed in my five or so years going to those meetings an increase in interest with doctors talking about injury prevention and really how to meet the needs of athletes before they run into that situation where they would need surgery.