 We planted these flags in memorial for the ones that we know who have lost their lives in honor of those who suffer today because of preventable medical harm. Joe Chiani set our mission and our goal for zero preventable harm. We embrace that because one is just too many. And the reason we come here today is because we are tired of telling the story and we are tired of walking into our healthcare institutions around the world and not knowing if we will come out healed. What we decided for World Patient Safety Day this year in 2020 is to unite for safe care, bringing in all stakeholders. We really focused on public education and use that as an opportunity to say if health workers are at risk, you're at risk too. Today is a call to action for all of us. We are trying to get our legislators at the state and federal levels to do something. We need transparency, we need accountability, we need standards of care. We need an agency. If it's like an FAA or an NTSB, we need a regulatory agency that is going to regulate these hospitals. State medical boards, they don't do it. CDC, they don't do it. CMS is the only close then. That's because of reimbursement. We need change. We need to look at the system, see that it's not working and we need to save somebody today. If we prioritize safe care, if we plan for zero not leaving anyone behind, we increase the safety of our organizations that attend to the health and well-being of ourselves and our loved ones.