 Now, you know, if I'm going to do a speech to the camera, I might as well just look at the camera. I'm right here. Here, go. All right. So, hi. I'm Chris Norris. I'm the Senior Collections Manager for Verde Rappel Intelligy at the Peabody Museum of Natural History. I'm also the incoming president of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, or SBNHC. For natural history curators and collection managers, I think probably our biggest challenge is the size of the collections that we work with. We have so many specimens, so many objects to deal with and work with that it's very hard for us to make decisions about conserving those objects on the basis of individual object-based treatments. We have to focus in on preventive conservation. And this, I think, is a very good area where SBNHC can work with the Collections Care Network at AIC to come up with some really creative solutions to our problems. It would be great to see this as a two-way process whereby our membership in Spanish that has a lot of experience working with large collections can tap into the collective expertise of AIC, conservation expertise of AIC, and whereby people in AIC that have maybe had more experience of object-based treatments can begin to learn about and understand some of the challenges that we face in natural history collections, working with units of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions of specimens. So this is a great, great opportunity for our two groups to work together. SBNHC has been a strong supporter of Collections Care Network from the outset and we're really looking forward to working with the group in the future.