 My first encounter with the foundation was at some fundraising events and a few of those fundraising events focused and benefited the orthopedic department, so that was my intro into it and it seemed to be a natural fit. I grew up in a family where my dad was a physician, so I was immersed in that early on and he had a lot of respect in the community, took care of a lot of kids in town and so it was good to see that and so that kind of inspired me to go down that medical path. My family and I decided that, you know, when my dad passed away, we made a gift in memory of him. He was our mentor. My wife's a physician as well, and so we decided to to donate a room on the Southwest Pavilion. Well, philanthropy is important because it really helps take it to the next step for the hospital. I mean, the new floor, the Southwest Pavilion, it's a lot of donations help make that. The new emergency room was developed really with support of philanthropy as well and some of the other branches of the foundation have really helped the operating room and getting equipment that we use on a daily basis, so we really see the benefits of the foundation and all the gifts that they get in our day-to-day work. The hospital does a lot for us with regards to providing the patients the services, the place where we can perform our procedures and by us giving back, we're able to take that level of care up even to a higher notch and a higher level.