 On behalf of my colleagues, I'm honored to be here tonight and bring a message of congratulations to all of you. I also want to thank the leadership team of I'm for Boston Harbor, and the team at Cambridge College for forming a great partnership that created bet on you, the Greater Boston Career Institute, so that Massachusetts residents could be prepared for the new careers that Casino Gaming is bringing to Massachusetts. Since I joined the commission, one thing I can tell you is that our entire commission in its team has been focused on the jobs that were promised in the gaming legislations, new jobs for Massachusetts residents. Training local residents for those new careers has been a strong partnership of training providers, community organizations, Cambridge College, state agencies, and our gaming licensees. And I want to say that the introduction of gaming Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission has actually allocated close to $2 million in training gaming schools, scholarships, and classes to, again, help Massachusetts residents be prepared for these exciting new jobs. Almost half of the graduates, I'm excited to say, come from on-course hosts and surrounding communities, Everett, Boston, Baldwin, Chelsea, Medford, and Cambridge. And those graduates, all of you, there are diverse graduates, there are female graduates, and there are veteran graduates. And that is what was hoped for in the gaming statute. Thank you.