 The first year was really a round table about friends who wanted to do research on injury prevention. But this year was a real meeting where we invite people with different disciplines. We have people who are experts in stem cells here. We have people in rehab. We have people who just deal with the skin. So that was really a well-rounded meeting. What is really appealing is to see that these two worlds of basic science and the prevention, which are adamant still kind of remotes, could eventually merge and discover really common interests and common goals. And clearly in the future this could improve significantly. And what we do on LT aging to try to deal with aging-related disease, it can significantly apply to injury prevention. When you do exercise, you increase the number of blood vessels and usually they look healthier and younger in general because and if you increase the number of blood vessels, you increase the number of stem cells as well. So I think for me with injury prevention training and regular exercise would be very important I think to try to increase the pool of your stem cells then down the road if you have an injury you can probably heal quicker and faster.