 My name is Matthew Bloor, Chairman of the Youth Committee. And you've come to convention because you're Chairman obviously of the Youth Committee. What have you come to report about how the Youth Committee is doing? The Youth Committee is doing great. We've implemented a class called the Novice Youth Class that is a very exciting class. It's a class for the true beginning youth. A lot of them are intimidated by some of our more experienced youth who are fantastic showmen. I could name a bunch of them. But the Novice Youth Class gives them an opportunity to get started without feeling intimidated. It's just they're competing with their peers. What is it that's so intimidating for them? Well, in some cases they're showing against kids that have won four or five hundred thousand dollars. I mean, you look at Blakely Colgrove, Paige Bowman, you've got Colby Moore who's won the world. He hasn't won the world yet. He's a reserve world champion. He's won the world finals a couple of times. He's a huge success. And so they see that and they see, oh, I don't really know if I can compete, especially if it's a smaller class where there might be four or five and he and his brother colder to a minute, sometimes a little intimidating to say the least. The Youth Members, is that growing in the association? It is. There was one great story, a lady named Lou Scott told. And it was about this girl who came and she entered the Novice Youth Class at their cutting. And she was actually the only entry in the Novice Youth Class, if I understood the story correctly. And Lou still gave out an award to her for entering and being the Novice Youth in the class. And she won the Novice Youth Class. And she was so excited and her family was so excited and her parents were so excited that they all said, okay, we're going to start doing this. And she entered the 2000 Limit Rider later that day and then they went out and bought a horse and they're getting started in cutting and they love it. And she was brand new. Great story there. What have you learned about the whole cutting horse industry since you've been to convention? I learned that we're making a lot of great steps. The hub system that's coming out is going to be fantastic for the NCHA because it's going to free up so much staff. It's going to make life so much easier for everybody. So when you say hub system, just explain that for the broader population. It's going to be the internal operating system of the NCHA. It's going to be how they enter entries. It's going to be how they enter members. And where right now they're taking one entry and they might be entering that information five or six times. Now they're just going to enter it one time and it goes everywhere it needs to be. And the communication between different departments in the NCHA is going to be a lot clearer and a lot easier to understand. One department that covers the finances and one part that covers the entries, they're going to be able to instantly communicate with each other. They're going to be able to know if it's paid or if it's entered and they won't have to worry about that type of communication. And it's going to be a fantastic opportunity. It's also going to help the show secretaries in the long run. It's going to help their entries of their systems and whenever they're done with the show it will automatically upload and all the information will be ready for the NCHA to enter in. So they're going high tech. They're going high tech. It's fantastic. And finally, were you at the banquet last night? I was. How did it feel to see so many older members recognized for what they've brought to the sport and contributed? It was really, really cool. I know Sam, I know Chubby, I know James and they're all really great people and a lot of the stuff they've contributed to this sport, I wasn't even totally aware of some of the stuff they've done until they were giving their speeches and I saw their videos last night and I congratulate all three of them. They definitely deserve it. Thank you. Thank you very much.