 I am here tonight with Code Pink Women for Peace to talk about the Dayton Regional Israel Trade Alliance, that the alliance has recently come to our attention, as you know, because of the aggression that is taking place in Palestine currently, and especially in light of the recent ruling from the International Court of Justice that is allowing the case against Israel for genocide to proceed. And the Dayton Regional Israel Trade Alliance facilitates deals for purchasing weapons that could be used in activity that could be determined to be illegal. And so we're wondering how oversight and compliance has been put in place to make sure that city and county employees do not end up being complicit in international crime. Yesterday, the response that we got from Michael Colbert at the county indicated that Alderita does is just make introductions to people and that they're not really responsible, but like that's what they invented RICO for. You know, like mobsters just make introductions. Ghislaine Waxwell just made introductions and they ended up in prison. Like that's not really an acceptable response. That's not how oversight and compliance gets done. And last time I was here, we were celebrating the decision that we really appreciate that you all made to make Dayton a city of human rights and to pass the ceasefire resolution. And what we're hoping is that we can follow those decisions up with some action so that Dayton and Montgomery County do not end up frankly with blood on their hands facilitating weapons deals where those weapons are used in a genocide. I really don't know what would happen if there was like an international criminal court warrant issued for a city or county employee for facilitating some kind of technology deal where previously this wasn't an issue because Israel was not engaging in potentially criminal activity and now they are. So we'll be talking more about this. I have four requests that I'd like to hand you and I'll wait after the meeting to set up an appointment. Thank you.