 The reason I wanted to come here was because of the diversity of the attendees and the diversity of the kinds of lectures that we would hear. I can't hear this kind of diversity when I go to things like AAOS or the ORS or even AOSSM. The interaction with my colleagues, my peers, and people that I've either met or not met in the past is really what draws me. There's a lot of new people to meet and a lot of new people to learn from and interact with. I expected the pandemic to actually have a substantially negative impact on our business. Our business is really providing all kinds of companies and advisors with product development support from early through late and for commercial partnering support. But in fact, it turned out to be the opposite. Our business in the last 18 months has continued to blossom and grow and we're working on more projects than we had before. So what really inspires me is the possibility of developing new products that have clinical impact for patients in the United States and around the world. When we are successful, getting that for our clients and then seeing those products delivered and in hospitals and ASCs all around the United States and the world, that's really, really rewarding. Over 30 years ago when I went to med school, I thought that I was going to be a surgeon, an educator, a teacher, I'd run a lab and instead I went into industry. I spent 25 years working in a variety of companies. I get to see technologies, personnel, ideas from all around the world that are more diverse, more exciting than anything that I think I could have ever done individually within my lab and so I count my blessings that I have the opportunity to do what I do now.