 So this tiny house has all the electricals based on national electric code. It has all the plumbing that is needed. It has a sleeping area. It has a working area. It has a set of energy efficient appliances. It has solar panels. Our students will be able to understand how much energy are we producing and how much energy are we consuming by use of this space. So basically this house is a lab that you know but I would say it will be a live lab where you will have a facility that's completely dedicated towards the research. This is a tiny house on wheels. So this is unlike any other laboratory facility. So if we want to understand solar panels and how they perform in different climate zones we can actually drive it to another climate zone. On this compact model you can actually measure. You can actually know your energy consumptions. You can actually know what's going to happen. I hope that you know our researchers, scientists at Purdue they'll be discovering some wonderful things about this construction. What really excited me about this project is the number of opportunities our students are going to have here at Purdue and the million research ideas we have to use it.