 Tell us what we're doing today. We're celebrating Lights Island for After School, which is the after school initiative for kids. Kids spend so much of their time when they're not in school, we don't want them going home to an empty school, home. We want them going home, going to school, going to the community center, working on programs and engaging them, teaching them a lot of character, keeping them physically active and get somebody to help them with their homework and their assignments. A little mentoring, a lot of tutoring. And what's Spark going to do? Tell us about what Spark's going to do. Spark's our Wallace Foundation grant program that's going to guarantee quality, resources, tracking for the program so that we have better uniformity, better compliance, and we can evaluate the program. We know whether one program is more successful than another one for the Spark. And education has been pretty important to you, as Mary, tell us about that. Education is one of the components that I campaign on. A healthy city, a strong city that's growing, has great education. It's the backbone of economic development. Without it, we won't grow our city.