 I think what I'm most proud of is, as I said, we have documented already that we have saved lives, we have saved lives, we have saved many lives by reducing some of these problems, these sources of errors that don't have to occur. And remember, we're talking about deaths or harm to patients due to preventable medical errors. I am Steve Barker. I am currently a Professor Emeritus of Anesthesiology and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Arizona. I am also a Board of Directors member of the Patient Safety Movement, and I am also associated with Massimo Corporation, where I serve as their Chief Science Officer. What's unique to me about the Patient Safety Movement is that, first of all, it's not single specialty. It involves all fields of patient care, all types of caregivers, doctors, nurses, technicians, all specialties. It involves hospitals and their administrations. It involves the government, CMS, Medicare, the insurance companies are very involved. Even the legal profession has been involved, and the regulatory, the other regulatory agencies like the FDA have been involved, so it brings everybody together, all the stakeholders. And most importantly of all, I can't emphasize this enough, is that it brings the patients and their families in as part of understanding and solving the problem, and getting to know those patients in person, or getting to know their stories through their families directly talking with them, and actually getting to know them. I'll tell you, it is an eye-opener, and it's a lesson you never forget. I always say, in all of my talks, I say, learn from our mistakes, and the higher level of wisdom is that you learn from my mistakes, and I learn from yours, and we avoid repeating the same mistakes. That's what we can do in the patient's safety movement by analyzing these problems that occurred, and getting the input from the patients and or their families, and making sure these things never happen again, and that's what's unique about the patient's safety movement, and that's what I love about it.