 Very informal. We want you guys to get as much out of this as you want. It's a pretty neat experience. I was a fellow here three years ago. Then I was in practice in Virginia and just rejoined the clinic on staff on October 1st. So it's really nice to meet the people who are really on the front lines on the mountains for us to kind of show them some of the correlations anatomically to what they're seeing with these injuries clinically on the mountain. So you guys actually want to come in. So we'll actually do anatomical studies here. My name is Chris Reader and I'm the assistant director for Veilski Patrol and we had this opportunity to come in here to the Stedman Clinic and it is in an effort to expand our knowledge. Knowledge is power and it's incredible. I am a member of Veilski Patrol. We're here working with cadaver knees, seeing what they look like from the inside. All the different parts, it's pretty fascinating. Never dissected a knee before. It's a pretty healthy looking joint. Things like this just allow us to provide better service to our guests. I think they get a lot out of it. It's not something they get to really get much exposure to otherwise. Our throat is joint so scoping is joint. I did a scope over here with Dr. Badal and then I did a dissection over there with Dr. Badal. They were terrific. They're both very knowledgeable and skilled. It's obvious and what a pleasure to be able to get some one-on-one time with them and have these terrific doctors here staying late and spending their time with us, special. I think I'm going to leave the surgery to the surgeons and I'll drive the toboggan.