 Today marks a milestone in what perhaps is the longest move in Fort Worth history. We stand before that building and in moments we'll all move inside as Britt opens its new home to the people of Fort Worth and to the world. What a journey this has been but this is a great day for Britt. Now one of the world's leading botanical institutions is finally where it needs to be right next to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Having the critical mass of Britt's invaluable collections adjacent to the Botanic Garden will enhance both organizations as it advances the missions of both. We're proud that this organization has a very special place in this world. What we do is important to the future of this planet. Everything we do is important to you, to your children and all those people that will follow you. What we're doing in this new facility in our worldwide research is all the name of plant diversity. As I said, the planet depends on our being able to preserve this diversity. It ensures our supply of food sources and everything else that comes from plants. As a former teacher, I said this is the best classroom ever. This whole building is a classroom and generations of teachers and students are going to learn and love this. This facility is expected to achieve the platinum certification in the U.S. Green Building Council's lead that stands for leadership in an energy and environmental design green building rating system. It'll be the only platinum building in Tarrant County, the county in which Fort Worth is located, the second in North Texas and only the eighth in Texas. I hope that as a result of this, there'll be a lot more buildings that eventually will have this rating. This green architecture and sustainability really sets us apart and it's going to be great fun to read about this project and Fort Worth in magazines on television, all the attention it will get because it's so beautifully planned and so beautifully executed. Just welcome and come in. That's all I have to say. The building's open.