 So, what shoes should I wear today? Oh yeah, the ones I wear every day. Oh, it's still dark. I think I better turn on the light. All right, here I am. I hope traffic isn't too bad. Oh, move, move, move, move. I don't want to be late. Come into the office routinely about once a week to do things I cannot do while teleworking. That doesn't mean just to print. I have meetings with senior agency leaders and look over documents that can't be taken home. It's been a year since most of you began working remotely, but the who's have still been coming in. We're here at 24-7, 365 days a year. For everyone moving remotely, we proactively set up a separate workspace. And at first it was odd being alone for 12 hours, but the lack of traffic more than made up for it. Throughout the COVID pandemic, resident inspectors have maintained an on-site presence. Today is my work-at-home day as resident inspector. The COVID pandemic has required us to think outside the box and utilize innovation, creativity, and technology to complete the baseline inspection program. We made it through a unique experience. Teleworking was not an option, but a necessity. One year down is a great reason to celebrate. Happy one-year telework anniversary. Our work experience has been different for sure. Some of us are full-time teleworkers, some of us come into the office occasionally, and some of us have continued to go to our work sites regularly over the last year. Like our headquarters operations officers, resident and senior resident inspectors, operator license examiners, facility services, administrative, and security folks, we are appreciative of those employees whose jobs required them to routinely come into our buildings or go to the licensee sites. They are remarkable. We may all be working from different locations, and all of us are social distancing, but we have shown the nation and the world that we have stayed connected by our steadfast commitment to fulfilling the NRC's important mission for the American people.