 Purdue is proud to have arguably one of the highest concentration of faculty, staff, and student talents. Still, it takes a lot of whole village effort to win any of these centers. The two we're celebrating today. One is scale. One is the center for secure microelectronic ecosystems, ties into the Department of Defense, ties into private sectors such as TSMC, the world's leading semiconductor manufacturer. And when we celebrate these hard work and the results and impact to society by our colleagues, we also recognize that there are multiple tracks to what Purdue and Purdue Engineering College are embarking on in semiconductors. One track is workforce and education, including scale. And I think of all the existing and ongoing discussion of workforce for semiconductors in this country, Purdue is the only institution participating and leading in all of the conversations. And so as we think about our role as a public land grant institution and particularly a public land grant institution in the Midwest, wow, this is going to be the largest fab in the world and it's within 250 miles of Purdue. So it's changing the dynamic. Just like to conclude again by celebrating all of the successes and the very strong commitment that our faculty have to really ensuring that we continue to advance the state of the art and the technology and really address these critical aspects of our economic prosperity and our national security through our deep work with the Department of Defense.