 So, before we get started for today, I thought I would just repeat the slide that I showed at the end of yesterday, sort of telling you, for those of you who weren't here yesterday, what sort of went down yesterday, some of the main themes that came out of it. We had a talk by Arundh Bhajanda, and I think the main theme that came out of it really gave a good sense of the scale at which we are dealing with here. It's a gigaton scale problem, and it will require an array of solutions, including, of course, renewable energy, green hydrogen generation biomass, but under the industrial side, there were three big industrial areas where we have the biggest emissions, and that's iron and steel, chemicals and plastics and cement, and of course, you'll be hearing about some of those today. Heat is, of course, a big issue. It accounts for a lot of the industrial CO2 emissions, and that's where we need some more R&D. How can we do that? Maybe with electrified heat, and there were other options that should be considered as well. We should also look at both short and long-term solutions. There were various sort of technologies that would discuss some of the early technology readiness levels, some were later ones, and we need to try and get those moving as quickly as possible, but some will be more short-term, some will be longer-term. In terms of what Stanford could do or what academia could do, certainly, you know, look at possible collaboration or continue with collaboration with industry and national labs in parallel to try and accelerate this innovation and deployment, and then, of course, get some of the entrepreneurs, some of the entrepreneurial students and so on, whose startup companies and so on, they can create some of the disruptive green technology companies that can really make a big difference. There is one sort of example here given in the mining industry. It actually takes up a lot of the global energy consumption, and electricity actually takes up a big component of that through crushing and mining and so on, and there's opportunities there for deploying renewable energy at those sites. So those are some of the themes that came out of yesterday. Just thought I'd share that with you before we get started for today.