 Can I ask you a question? Would you raise your hand if you took Viagra tonight? How about some methadone? How about a beta blocker? Codeine? Antibiotics. Arsenic? Estrogen. Well, the truth is all of you have taken that because those pharmaceuticals are in your drinking water whether you like it or not. Yesterday is the 10th anniversary of finding measurable Prozac in our municipal water supplies. We've gone and measured the water in 50 cities for 56 pharmaceuticals, and we have found them everywhere we look. We know that certain cancers are estrogen related. We know that our daughters are starting to go through early onset puberty as early as 10 years old, and we know that we're seeing antibiotics resistant. So what are we going to do about it? Well, what the problem is is these molecules are too small and they're passing through our existing filtering systems. So what we're proposing is a very affordable prize, two and a half million dollars, achievable, to create a filtering system to be added to existing municipal structures to get these small drug chemicals out of our water. And what we want you to do is we want you to take your water tonight and we want you to come and drink a toast to this. Make a toast and look underneath it because that might be one of the pharmaceuticals you've drank tonight. So what drugs in yours? Viagra. You really want to give it to your four-year-old?