 Hello, everyone. This is DAV National Commander Butch Wedding. I am joined here today by Department of Utah's Adjutant Penny Larson and Benefits Protection Team Leader Stephen Peswich to present you with DAV's Outstanding Performance and Advocacy or OPA award for 2019-2020 for Division V. And Stephen, you are being recognized as the top performing Benefits Protection Team Leader. I'm extremely proud of the work all of our departments and Benefits Protection Team Leaders are doing across the country, but each year, we narrow down a few high performers who are out there meeting with lawmakers, activating members to support legislation, and putting in the hours to drive DAV's advocacy efforts towards their goal. In fact, I know in honor of our DAV centennial last year, the Department of Utah was able to successfully petition the governor to declare September 25th as Disabled America Veterans Day to help highlight our century of service and draw attention to the work we do for veterans. On behalf of DAV, I want to extend my congratulations to you both and give you a chance to say a few words. Let's start with you, Penny. Thanks for your leadership and continued work. What does this mean to you? It means, sorry, it's wonderful. I love working with our veterans and the family members and all our DAV members and getting our information out there so the veterans and their families can see and get help when they need it. And I just want to appreciate and thank you for this award. Wonderful. Thank you, Penny. And on to you, Steven. We greatly appreciate all your dedicated efforts. Can you tell me what achievements you are most proud of and what this award means to you? I think the achievements that I'm most proud of are the fact that we were able to publish a lot of the Commander Action Network notices and anything that could be helpful to our disabled American veterans as far as benefits for hospitalization and so on to be posted on Facebook itself. Along with that, one of the other achievements we're really proud of is that we had the Governor of the State of Utah sign a proclamation honoring disabled American veterans in the state of Utah on September 25th. It was outstanding. It's a day that will be recognized by the state every year. I'm honored that I've been given this award. I agree that all of the benefits protection team leaders nationwide deserve recognition simply for what they do to get information out for our disabled American veterans and their family. And thank you so much for this honor. Excellent. Well done to the entire department and everyone who has been involved in advocating for veterans both there in Utah and across the entire nation. Congratulations again to you both and keep up the great work.