 Good afternoon. I'm Lauren Gibson, a project manager in the Japan Lessons Learned Project Directorate. The purpose of this meeting is to continue discussions between the NRC and the Nuclear Energy Institute Steering Committees on activities related to lessons learned from the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. This is a category two public meeting. Thank you, and here is Mike Johnson. Thanks Lauren. Welcome. Good afternoon everyone. First of all, let me welcome the members of the Industry Steering Committee to a meeting of the Joint Steering Committee. We last met in January and since then I think we've continued to make a progress. And actually before we get going, why don't we go around the table and introduce ourselves and then we'll take you from there. So Michael Johnson, Chair of the NRC Steering Committee. Dan Dorman, Deputy Director, NRR. Jack Davis, Director of Mitigating Strategies. Dave Skeene, I'm the Director of the Japan Lessons Learned Project Directorate. Nilesh Chokhse, Deputy Division Director of Site and Environmental Reviews, NRO. Tony Petrangelo, NEI. Jim Scorola. Jim Scorola, Co-Chair of the Industry Steering Committee for Fukushima Lessons. Maria Korsnick, Co-Chair for the Fukushima Response Steering Committee. Joe Pollack, NEI. Alright, thanks. First, I just want to start off with purpose in the agenda course. These meetings have been valuable because they enable us to share information about status and to focus in on issues that warrant our attention as we go forward to make sure that we can implement these lessons learned efficiently and effectively. We're going to talk about issues that are on the slide, a number of which we teed up last time and have continued to work, Mitigating Strategies. We're going to talk about the flooding and seismic walkdowns and talk about status and issues regarding that. We'll talk about seismic re-evaluations. We spent quite a bit of time last time talking about seismic re-evaluations and we want to bring you up to speed and but also talk about a continued focus as we go forward. We'll talk about spend fuel pool instrumentation, of course, made quite a bit of progress. Maybe there's more to do on that, we'll see. And then last but not least, we've added something which is the status of rulemaking. We want to share with you insights regarding approach that we plan to propose for the Commission with respect to rulemaking. So we'll touch on that last but not least. And then at the end of this meeting, we close the meeting, of course, we pause as we always do for comments and questions from members of the public.