 Yeah why do you guys think it's so important that these students and parents and families get to witness this you know for some people once in a lifetime opportunity in person? Why was that so important to Purdue and the community? I think the the bookend that we provide, BGR crossing the tracks when you start on campus and then having that same kind of experience to close that chapter as you start the next one in your adult life, I just think it's it's a rite of passage that we really take seriously to offer our students and their families. I always am amazed and overwhelmed that we can get 1,100 young adults to mostly follow direction and command and get them from the armory to the hall of music in some semblance of order so that when they cross the stage they get their diploma that we have planned to give them and the idea that we did something similar for 5,000 graduates and we seated them in just under an hour and it would usually take me 30 to 45 minutes to see 1,100 in Elliott so the idea that I close to match that for 5,000 graduates and the smiles on their faces even with the masks on you could see it in their eyes that they've been waiting for this they've been waiting for this