 I want to call up Charlie Welch, who is our president and also our technical director, to confer on Julian Assange our 2021 Sacco and Vanzetti Award. The most important part of the day is the recognition of the deep history of the Association of Boston with Sacco and Vanzetti, immigrants that were killed for their beliefs and not for anything they did. And the sense of persecution is handed down today, unfortunately, to Julian Assange and we're doing all we can to get him out and we'd like to present this award to his family. Thank you everybody. It's quite a privilege for Julian, I'm sorry, Gabrielle, I'll mix up children's names. Do you all do that? Thank you, Gabrielle and I, it's a privilege to be here and receive this award. Amusingly, a little bit of irony here, when Julian first went into the jail, to the Maxim Security, Belmast Maxim Security, people sent him the autobiography of Mandela and the autobiography of that famous Italian who died in jail and now we Sacco and Vanzetti. So anyway, the irony, he's used to it, I've already told him he got the award.