 Today is an educational event about housing markets in Ohio and elsewhere that takes experts in the area and attempts to convey what they've learned in English to people who are interested. We had representatives from think tanks, policy makers, academics here at OSU, they talked about what has happened to Ohio and housing, what has happened across the country and ways to get out of that. We're in a very changing world and I thought it was really instructive that one audience member asked, you know, what should I tell my kids? Future is going to be different and people can't use the old rules that have been passed. Future has an important role in the community, it's the way I see it. A large part of what we do relates to the local economy. Fisher is a perfect place for an event like this. It draws people like me from the media, it draws academics, obviously. But it has the cloud, the name recognition to attract people of national structure. I think that the interaction between academia and industry and policy makers generates a lot of value.