 IPE stands for the Integrated Policy Exercise. It's an annual event that happens at the Ford School for two and a half days, typically in January. A remarkable, very creative and tiring process. It's sort of a signature event of our Master's of Public Policy program. Cunerimanda, Secretary of Commerce. So students really have to think on their feet. It might not even cause the government to die. And they have to start applying some of the skills that they've been talking about in their core classes to real time. This reaction to increasing authoritarian regimes and governments is pivotal to recognize because it's one of America's core values. We really got all of America in one thing and the best way to do it, we thought, was a state of the union address. My name is Shirley at ISA-Santheia and I played President Kamala Harris in the IPE simulation. A government and an America that works for us all. I think part of coming to Ford and coming to graduate school is kind of getting outside of your comfort zone. How to step into the state of the union. And now we welcome the President of the United States. A quarter century into the new millennium, we have achieved more than we ever thought possible at its start. I think a new fund of respect for the role of the presidency, but also more than that, an incredible respect for my colleagues here at the Ford School.