 The Fox Theater was opened in 1929 on Christmas Day. We host many types of events at the Fox, from Broadway shows and musicals to concerts to trade shows and meetings in our ballrooms and weddings. We're a historic building and that's not always easy to green a historic building. But we signed up for the Better Building Challenge and that's the presidential initiative to reduce emissions and carbon footprints by 20% by the year 2020. Our restrooms receive high usage during finite amounts of time because of the fact of the types of shows that we do here at the Fox Theater. We usually have intermissions that are no more than 20 minutes and when you have 3,000 to 4,500 people who all are getting out of their seats and needing to use the restroom at the same time and want to get back to their seats in time enough for the show to start, you're going to have a high usage area. By utilizing the Dyson Airblade products, we've opened up a conversation with a company that is very modern, that has a very modern outlook on how to utilize something very simple as washing your hands and drying them to a great patron experience. We've received positive feedback about the Dyson Airblade hand dryers from patrons because it has landed itself to positive quicker service in those restrooms. The partnership with the Fox Theater and Dyson has allowed us to reduce our carbon emission footprint by about 70% and that is over our previous hand dryers world dryer, which is huge in a building that has 750,000 patrons a year, that has allowed us to be a real leader in showing that the integration of new technology and historic buildings can in fact reduce and support sustainable operations. The Fox Theater would recommend Dyson products to other historic theaters and other buildings and I think that they should definitely give the products a second look on how it supports their own sustainable efforts and being good stewards of the environment.