 The Steppen Clinic, Steppen Philippon Research Institute, and the United States Olympic Committee, Team USA, formed a relationship in 2014. It's a very unique relationship where the Steppen Clinic is a national medical provider for all USOC athletes. And so as part of that relationship, we've operated on over 235 patients since 2014. In fact, last year we operated on 87, and of those 87 all returned to their sport. So we're very excited about this. As part of the relationship with the Steppen Philippon Research Institute, we were called by the USOC, Dr. Bill Morell, and he said, hey, the United States has an opportunity for the first time in the history of the Olympics to become a research country. There were only nine up until this year when the United States became a research country. And as part of that, the USOC selected two research organizations nationally across the entire United States, and the two are the Steppen Philippon Research Institute and the University of Utah. So now we have a relationship that goes until 2028 through the LA Olympics, and we will be doing both clinical work with the physicians and surgeons of the Steppen Clinic and research endeavors around evidence-based medicine, around injury prevention with the International Olympic Committee. So it's a unique time, a tremendous time for all of us in the Steppen Philippon Research Institute. Yeah, it actually, we didn't anticipate it. Obviously, it was a discussion that was held within the USOC with the International Olympic Committee. Dr. Morell had worked very hard on collaboration. Collaboration in the areas of research is pivotal to the designation. And so we've already identified research projects. We're looking at one right now with Japan around injury prevention through a international fellow that's here with us now at the Steppen Philippon Research Institute. Next year, what we're hoping for the injury prevention symposium is doubling in size. What we would like to do is include the sponsors of the USOC, the sponsors of the Steppen Clinic and Steppen Philippon Research Institute, and the sponsors at the University of Utah and look at a consolidated, coordinated effort around making it the most attended injury prevention seminar globally. So that's our intent to turn it into a global event that allows all researchers, all collaborators and clinicians to come together in one place to look at what are the latest technologies, science, and research with injury prevention. Collaboration, it's really interesting on injury prevention. Dr. Morell will say this every time to me. If there's a performance improvement that the team can make, Team USA, they will always try to keep that internal within the organization. Because they want the performance characteristics and ability to help our athletes achieve and become the best of the best. But regarding injury prevention, he feels, and I agree with him completely, that sharing injury prevention where every athlete is competing on that day at their best abilities. So no injuries and they're performing, it makes the win all that much better because you know you're competing on equal ground. So sharing injury prevention technologies, techniques is something that Team USA would say, we want to share that with all the teams as part of the international Olympic endeavors. And I think it's just a tremendous goal that the USOC has in this area that we share and we collaborate together on making that happen.