 Today we've been invited into the Provincial Hospital here in Nhiang Province, Vietnam, to perform surgery right alongside the Vietnamese surgeons. We've been here for about a week and are having a wonderful experience. This is something that's never been done before in specific partnership to this degree. So we're integrating surgeons every day into the operating room as part of the surgical teams in a wide variety of surgical specialties, from ENT and orthopedics to ophthalmology and my own specialty, urology. The surgeons here are fantastically gracious and have accepted us instantly. We're invited into the operating room, we're invited to scrub on the cases and I first assisted a number of cases and I've done a primary surgery on one of the patients. The surgeons are extremely skilled and as we would say in the East Coast of the United States they're slick, they know their business and the real interesting part of it or the real good part of it is we speak the same language, we speak surgery. I mean the languages couldn't be more far apart grammatically but once we're in the operating room, my hand knows where his hand's going, his hand knows where my hand's going, you don't miss a heartbeat. And that's the real wonderful thing about surgery.