 Hi, my name is Beth Trombley, I'm the Regional Manager of Upstream Community Health for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California. We're here today at the Kickoff of the Educational Seminar for the IEEC program. It's in LA in San Bernardino County. And we've gotten a lot of questions so far about why is Kaiser doing this? Why is Kaiser Permanente involved in this? And it really starts with our mission. You know, we exist to improve the health of our members and the communities we serve. And we know that community health is vital to the health of our members. And in order to do that, we have to understand that health is impacted by things well beyond what happens in the medical office. You want and need good quality care, and we provide that, we're very proud of that. But when you really think about the 80% of everything else that impacts health, like the environment, do you have a good job? Do you make a little bit of a wage? Do you live in a safe community? Do you have safe, affordable housing? It makes a big difference for people. And if we can't address those things, we can't make sure that our health, that our members are healthy and our communities are healthy. So our work with IEEC and this partnership is really vital to our community health strategy. We're proud to partner with them and we look forward to this session for the cohort going forward for 2018. Thank you.