 My father worked with Erie. He was an experimental station head and associate agronomist. Well in 1960 he was hired by Erie. So that was the year Erie was established and Dr. Robert Chandler was the director general at that time. We lived at the Erie staff housing and I grew up there but we left the staff housing in 1968. So I guess we were there for about six, seven years. And in academia we place so much value on excellence. Excellence in everything that we do. I also would consider collegiality. I have always thought that it's the collegiality that brings out the best in ideas. So it's excellence and collegiality, respect for the ideas of others. I remember one time because my father was already very sick at that time and he has lost part of his memory. So I was in Quezon City and then I came over to attend the meeting but I passed by our place and then he asked me, where are you going? And I said, I'm going to Erie because I have a meeting. And he said, I have to go with you. They're waiting for me there. I have to go to work. I cannot be absent for a long time because that's what he remembers about Erie. He has forgotten many things but not about Erie.