 Why should we talk about mental health? Because we don't talk about mental health. That's why we should talk about it. There's a stigma with mental health. We all know that. It's one of those things that the family member has had an issue. In the past, no one talks about it. Mental Health America completed a study in November of 2016 reviewing the prevalence of mental illness as well as access to mental health care across the different states in the country in Indiana ranked 44th out of 50 states in terms of prevalence of mental health care and access to mental health care which certainly highlighted the need for this program in our community. The community forum came up with a list of recommendations of things that we thought could change the mental health field in our community. And one of those was to see if Purdue would consider adding behavioral health to their nurse practitioner program. Nurse practitioners aren't a psychiatrist but they do have many of those same abilities that the community is in great need of. So when you have a world-class university in your community, that's the first place you turn. The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program has the opportunity to significantly impact the workforce shortage in our community. Not only our community but really potentially within the state. When the program reaches its full capacity, it will almost double the amount of nurse practitioners that enter the workforce on an annual basis. Purdue University School of Nursing has a long and rich history of positive relationships with our community partners. So I think it was only natural that when there was a community need for psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners that they would come to us and talk to us about starting a program. So mental health care is a foundational issue for everything that we face as a society. You can draw really mental health and substance use this order to a lot of the challenges that families face, children face. And in my entire career, 20 years at this, it's always been a root cause of challenges. So for United Way, as we look at creating a critical career continuum and addressing childhood development in the various stages of life, we can't ignore a root challenge, you know, a fundamental challenge that families and individuals face in mental health. I view this movement by the School of Nursing in the psych mental health field as being an absolute, sometimes we overuse this word but a home run. Because there is such a great need, Purdue has such a great reputation. The School of Nursing has a phenomenal reputation. For them to step forward and say we would like to help and make things better, I can't imagine any other better gift we would have. But we have a shortage across the country. We have a shortage in the state of Indiana and we certainly have a shortage locally. So the more we can do to provide opportunities for people who want to get into that field, we need to work hard to make that happen. And I just think it's a great example of a university and a community coming together to try to solve problems.