 AMM is a center of excellence for advanced materials and manufacturing. It's a collaborative partnership between different academic institutions in our state and industry partners working together on solving problems that are related to the use of advanced materials and advanced processes in manufacturing industry. The reason that WEDC wants to look at the opportunity of investing in a center of excellence for materials is that it could potentially create an economic advantage for the state and a competitive advantage for companies within the state in a host of industries. There are 9,400 manufacturing companies in the state of Wisconsin and I think it's somewhere around 38 billion dollars in revenue. So from our perspective that's a pretty big, big opportunity. Well I think materials are incredibly important to almost every aspect of life. It's not just our industry but industries across a range of different industries. We're focused on oil and gas and the challenges that BP has but where there is a much broader area like what you're trying to set up here you might be tackling problems which are similar to ours, maybe completely different but that cross-pollination of ideas is very important I think and you may be doing things which are totally unconnected in our industry but could be useful to us. The opportunity to work with a talented group of university researchers gives companies like Rexnord and other industry peers access to technical capabilities that we may not always have. Those capabilities can help us take ideas through to commercialization with more accuracy and with more speed. For Modi manufacturing it's incredibly important that we develop our talent pipeline in the universities and ready them for the jobs that Modi needs as we go forward. UWM is in a unique role as the R1 research institution to really bring together resources across the state and to be the liaison between those resources and industry. Our college and our university has a long history of working closely with industry and so we can really play a role in building that partnership and developing the collaborations that extend across the campuses and between the campuses and the companies. The really unique advantage for the technical colleges in this collaborative relationship is that they will be working with not only the university partners but industry partners on cutting edge new materials that we're not currently doing using new materials and having the opportunity to work specifically with researchers and companies in the implementation of that material will expose our students to a wide variety of opportunities that they aren't currently exposed to. One of the things I've always struggled with especially working with industry is being the first call. We all in the state have our own strengths and I believe if this is done right it becomes sort of the first call when you talk about materials. I think if that could be done well that will be a very big strength for not only universities but for corporations that will be part of this. At AO Smith we see many benefits of being a member of the center. You are able to explore areas that you can't explore on your own and so that really does have an added benefit for us of being able to look at areas that are a little outside of the core and hopefully can grow our business. The M.M.M. can give an opportunity to companies like Johnson Controls a better access and visibility of what the resources are across the university network in Wisconsin. So I have a lot of familiarity about what's going on at UWM, Marquette or MSOE because we work on a regular basis and we don't necessarily know what's going on at Platteville or what's going on at Eau Claire and in terms of the labs and the resources and the expertise this is a great way to get more insight into that than I would ever have a chance to do otherwise. At the end of the day after it's said and done I think companies grow because they have support from an infrastructure standpoint and what the M.M.M. is doing is creating that infrastructure that small, medium and even large companies can tap into to help with their growth.