 Thank you for joining us today. Today we're celebrating the 25th anniversary of the founding of MedStar. On April 1st, 1986, the MedStar system was created and we thought it was quite a milestone and we wanted to invite folks to come and participate in our celebration. Since I've come on the board, I have seen some really, really unique and very out-of-the-box thinking demonstrated by the management and the team members of MedStar. We've gone out of our way. We had a program called Frequent Riders. We came up with an idea that maybe if we worked with these Frequent Riders, we could get them to understand the significance of what they were doing and how they could better serve themselves and us. And that's been a tremendous success. Running cold instead of running hot was a cardiac patient. You'd think that's kind of diametrically opposite to what should be happening, but you actually can give better care to a person if you're not being thrown all over the back of the ambulance while it's running around traffic and running through red lights. And it's turned out to improve our success rate with cardiac patients. Just two of the things that this board, MedStar, and its employees have done to help provide better service. You transported my mother just a couple of weeks ago. So I speak not just as a mayor. I speak as a son. I speak as one of many, many voices who, if they were here with us today, would say the same two words to you. Thank you. Thank you for what you do. MedStar is a very unique system. There's not another one like it in the state of Texas, and there are very few like it around the whole country. So we're very proud of it. We think it's quite a milestone to reach 25 years, and it gives us extra incentive and enthusiasm to go for the next 25 years.