 I'm proud that she is our honorary chair. Let us welcome, please, First Lady of Pennsylvania, Frances Wolfe. Thank you very much. To just talk about briefly the visit with the Pope or being in Philadelphia, I think a lot of the bishops are support breast cancer awareness. In terms of, a lot of them are wearing their fuchsia gowns, and they look beautiful. So I want one. But thank you very much for your kind introduction, Pat. Good morning, and welcome to our beautiful state capital. I'm very, very excited to be here with all of you as we officially kick off the Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The fountain behind me symbolizes what I think is the boldness and courage of each breast cancer survivor. As they fight for survival. To each of you here today, thank you very, very much. I applaud your determination. I can only imagine how hard it must be, but your fighting spirit is commendable. I also want to thank the Breast Cancer Coalition and its leader, Pat Halpern Murphy, for organizing this event. The coalition, as we all know, is composed of a remarkable and dedicated group of individuals who have a drive to work with exceptional force towards fighting this devastating disease and also to finding a cure. We've all come a long way, but we have a long way to go, still. For example, in Pennsylvania, there are 13,000 women who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. This translates to 37 women every day. It also affects men, not to the same degree, but they are victims as well. Sadly, we still lose 2,000 of them. Currently in Pennsylvania, there are 140,000 women who are fighting this disease currently. Pat and her team are at the forefront of fighting breast cancer on behalf of all of us and all of our families. Nearly all breast cancers can be treated successfully if they're detected early. That is why it is critical that we have annual checkups and it is critical that we encourage our friends and our families and our neighbors to do so as well. Early detection is the absolute key to survival. Thank you all for being here. Thank you all for your commitment to this cause. As we turn our fountain pink in honor of breast cancer fighters, of breast cancer survivors across the Commonwealth and around the globe, thank you very much.