 You can ask any four-year-old about dinosaurs and they'll tell you exactly why paleontology is important. Paleontology is a jigsaw puzzle and we are missing pretty much all the pieces. And each individual site that we find is another piece that we can put into place so we can get a better glimpse of what's going on. We discovered just how many fossils they had. A repository for these fossils had to be chosen. So there were a series of bids that were put in and UC Berkeley was chosen as the host for these fossils. The scope of the project is fairly large. So coming in, this prep lab hadn't been used for several years so getting everything out from under the dust cloths and set up and running as well as just the fossils themselves have not been the most cooperative. They've been in their sediment for 15 million years and they're pretty content to stay there. So it's been a fight to get them out. I was expecting and I think quite a few of us were expecting that the fossils would not be in very good shape and for some of them that is true but others we've been getting actually really wonderful preservation even though the rock is fighting us every step of the way and it's taking a considerable amount of time what we're getting is actually pretty detailed and really useful. There's always the potential to find something new and that's always what you're looking for.