 What I have been doing for this meeting, particularly, is a special issue for the Journal of Orthopedic Research. As the editor-in-chief, I can put together different papers that we've published over the last few years into a virtual issue. Every year, when Dr. Huard and the people here at SPRI have this meeting, it's good to have everyone who's here and interested in regenerative medicine actually read the original literature and read what the scientists have to say about this topic. As you well know, we have a lot of information out there in the public that's not necessarily correct. We're all scientists here, and we really want people to understand what is really the scientific basis for stem cells, or the scientific basis for PRP, or for synthetic drugs, or any of the things that we're talking about here. And they can actually read what the scientists say about it. First of all, it's just great to see everyone in person. Interacting in all these different ways, whether it's at lunch or whether it's on a break or over coffee, just talking about science, and everybody really enjoys that.