 My name is Guillaume Lorre and I'm the Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Transformers Business for Eaton at Quartout here in Waukesha, Wisconsin. In this facility, we manufacture transformers for various industries, utility and data centers. We have a very close relationship that we built over time with Waukesha County Technical College, Rich Barnhouse and his team. And we try to work together in having kids learning what we do and what position we can offer them, knowing that our business is growing and we need more and more and more employees. Coil winding is a process that they do here to make a transformer. So transformers, you know, either step up or step down the voltage of different systems and they provide the power for facilities like this. Definitely, coil winding is probably one of the areas that require the most expertise and knowledge in our process. And to some extent, this is the pacemaker of our activity. As we were talking with WCTC, we came to the conclusion that they are a good partner in this way, that they are experts in training and teaching. We do the hands-on education. So what we're doing is we're teaching them how to do a skill. So when they come in here, they can hit the ground running and they know what they're doing. So we're developing the confidence and we're giving them the ability to be able to get a good paying job locally. We went beyond that because today we are working in transferring a coil winding machine. It used to be used in this plant, moving it to Wacocha County Technical College and have the training session being held directly there. So it's a strong partnership between the two of us, benefiting the two organizations. So we're doing this niche training with Eden here to help develop quality employees to keep jobs in Wisconsin.