 We are in Vale, Colorado for the third annual Vale Scientific Summit, which is organized by the Stebens Philippan Research Institute, and hard to believe it's been a year since we were here. I know. I feel like we just did this. This is so exciting. But you know, what's really exciting is the fact that we're going to be talking to all of these amazing scientists and researchers and doctors about regenerative medicine. And I need some tips about regenerative medicine. I looked it up, so I can say this correctly. The use of replacing engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues, or organs to restore or establish normal function. I'm not sure I can get to normal function, but anyway, what that means is that we're using our own bodies to heal our bodies. Absolutely. And hopefully we're going to have a chance to chat with a lot of people that are working on that. You know, we're bringing together the greatest minds in regenerative medicine here today. And actually, we kicked off this event last night with a cocktail party. And here's a little recap. Welcome to the first annual science and I would like to welcome to the heart. Just adding Johnnie, who is chairing this meeting and his way of collaborating with great minds, great scientists, I think it's an amazing, amazing situation. The goal of this meeting is to engage the greatest minds in science. I think you really have a great representation here. Oh, what I'm going to speak to about aging begins at the time of construction. And that was Dr. James Kirkland of Mayo Clinic talking about aging, or in your case, anti-aging, because you're so much younger than I am. A couple of points that really hit home with me. One is Americans eat too much, and this isn't only a problem for obesity, but just the processing of food uses energy and it accelerates aging. The other thing he said was exercise, exercise, exercise. And you may remember the Time Magazine cover recently. I do. About the importance of exercise. And now I'm going to have to exercise more. We know they're studying a lot of that here at the Spry Center. And if you want to go exercising, we could go for a run during the break. There's a little afternoon break if you want to. Just turn over that new leaf like right now. If I thought I could keep up with you, I would do that. Well, we can do like a brisk walk or something. Sounds good. Well, whatever your plans are for the rest of the afternoon, we're going to hope that you're going to tune back with us throughout this whole entire week as we chat with an amazing collection of people that are just inspiring to be around and that are on the cutting edge of regenerative medicine. So we hope to see you again soon.