 We're celebrating these people getting back to their activities and doing what they love. A lot of people came out, not just locals, but folks from out of state. A lot of people flew in just for this day, and they're really excited, so I'm excited for them. Last year, well I'm a ski instructor, so I taught 92 days last winter, and I'll probably be right around there this winter. Got my life back on track, I get to do what I love to do, work in my jobs that I love to work in, so all is good. It's going to be a fun day. Life after total joint is great. I've had both of my knees replaced. Prior to having my first one replaced, it had gotten so bad I couldn't ride my bike anymore, and that's when I knew I needed to do something. So, here I am, skiing again, loving life and doing lots of things I haven't done in years. We're going to be celebrating our 55th anniversary in August. Total joint buddy, yeah, that's a good way to put it. That's very true. The most recent one was Lynn in August with a new shoulder from Dr. Preventure. Fabulous, no problems. A shoulder with Preventure, a knee with Cib, you know I've been on the double camp in every year, even after all these hard people. So today is my 52nd day on the mountain, and I'm just shy of a million vertical feet. Everyone's getting older, I'm getting older, we're all getting older, and joints just start to wear out. And so having the ability to take that pain away, to preserve the joint, to keep it functional, to be able to do an event like this today, which is skiing, is truly our passion. The motto is keeping people active. And this is such a testimony to his legacy. So I think we should give Dr. Stettner a big hand. We went on this to change lives, and obviously you guys are a testament to that. Thank you.