 over here celebrating the ribbon cutting for the employee recognition gallery. We have the 650 names on these panels of glass and representing not only the fact that employees have given but also the fact that they really have owned this campaign, believed in the institution and believed in legacy. I think there's a lot of pride that we see in the employees in this brand new building. Some 10 percent of employees contributed but it brought close to one million in donations for the bricks and mortar of this building and that speaks volumes that employees during a period of austerity could come out and essentially help make that one million dollars possible. Well it's very impressive and I'm really happy to be part of this honestly. Diabetes is a big issue today. I'm happy just to contribute whatever I could. Melanie A. Reed-David. And now that your name is up there it's kind of like you know you feel like you're part of this whole thing. It's a fantastic building and all the lovely things that we're going to be able to do here. It really puts Winthrop on the map and I think we're part of it now and that's a really exciting thing. It's a wonderful recognition of employees that more than 10 percent of our employees participated here. It says something about an organization. It's also nice that Ed and Pat Trellianti had dedicated this area here at Winthrop. Ed has been a great leader of some organizations on Long Island and I can tell you from personal experience dealing with those organizations Ed had great respect and great affection for his team which is what we have here at Winthrop. The campaign is not over. We are at 22 million dollars so we're continuing on and there's still opportunities for employees to give also and the fact employees are still giving. And I'd like to thank Brian Malone and Maddie Hasselman for leading the employee effort and all of the other committee members who helped get rally the employees and bring in that kind of a donation and of course Ramon Sugri and his staff who have done a great job and also Ron McGlynn who towards the end of the employee campaign stepped up and did a matching contribution which really helped the employees bring in a couple of a hundred thousand dollars more. Once again thank you to all of the Winthrop employees for your support of this terrific building. Thank you.