 Well, thank you for having me out here today. Manufactured housing was a significant part of my congressional district for a long time in Southern California. It was the former home of the Fleetwood Manufacturing corporate headquarters. As you know, Fleetwood's thought of bankruptcy has been dissolved. It's an indication of the challenges in manufactured housing. Not because manufactured housing isn't quality housing, not because it's affordable. It's obviously affordable. It's because of primarily getting credit in the marketplace to buy a manufactured house. Unfortunately, it's kept a lot of people from buying, I think, a manufactured house who folks would love to have. So hopefully, in the process of governance around here, we can find a way to get credit markets, more sustainable credit markets for manufactured housing. It's still a great way for a lot of people to go, especially in retirement communities and on the rest, to get a house for less than 150,000 dollars on a piece of property. And that's still a large part of the marketplace here in the United States. In many places throughout the country, especially in the Sun Belt areas. It's not ironically as important as it used to be in Southern California because of the high price of housing. But in our neighboring states like Arizona and Nevada and other places, in some of the less affordable places, or less affordable places I should say, in the beach communities they've created some interesting manufacturing housing. As a matter of fact, I have a beach house in Newport Beach and a manufactured house in the middle of a village on Lido Island out of manufactured housing. Silvercrest did that product. It's a very great product. It was also in my hometown, Silvercrest Manufactured Housing. They're a great outfit. So I'm a real fan of that housing and I think also it's an exportable product. I think the military, if you've been out to, I'm on the Defense Subcommittee on Appropriations and we spend a lot of money on a manufactured house because we don't use tents a lot. We still do, but many times we use these cubicles. They're much more comfortable for the soldier and it works out better for our military. So thanks for what you're doing and I hope you have a great conference. And if anybody has any questions, I'll be trying to answer that.