 I'm Dustin Cal from Newton County and I'm down in Little Rock today testifying on behalf of our state meat inspection program. Had the opportunity to speak in the committee here and just so grateful for that. You know I think it went pretty good. I think it's important to get down here to let our delegation, let our senators, let our representatives know what we've what's going on on our farms and the troubles and the issues that we're having and how you know how they can help. With 135 members we all have several requests not just one each and so just being able to go through those and get other people to support with you. So you know politics and stuff down here I think is it's just a numbers game so to speak. You want to be able to bring people along with you on your vision or your idea whatever it is and if you can get people to buy into what you're doing and understand how it benefits our Kansans then that's really how you're able to get stuff done and so I know Representative Vaught, Senator Hill, along with so many others have worked months and months on this and you see that reflected in the number of co-sponsors they have on their meat inspection bill. So it's important like I said in committee just to know where our meat's coming from, where our food's coming from and the closer to home the better. I can't think of any better way to support local farmers and you know people who are out there every day doing the work. There's no reason we should be shipping meat in from somewhere else simply because it has to have a USDA tag on it you know we should be able to have Arkansas meat and buy it locally from our neighbors, our friends, people in the community and there's no reason we shouldn't be doing that in Arkansas especially with the you know ag industry that we have here.