 Right. Good morning, everybody. I just doing a sound check online to make sure folks online can hear us in the room. Yes, please. Perfect. Thank you. All right. Good morning. My name is Budge Currier. I'm the chair of the 98 technical advisory board, and we're looking around the room and based on new legislative updates, we're supposed to have a majority of the members in-person to establish quorum. And as we do our quick math, we know we do not have that. So we'll go through roll call just to establish for the record that we don't have a quorum. Can you advance to the second slide, please? And those online should be seeing the slides. So I'm here, Budge Currier. I'm present. Dr. Bowie. Present. All right. Dr. Rafla Juan. Present. All right. Director Lizanne Wick. I'm remote. Okay. Thank you. Julian Argon. Absent. Lon Nguyen. I'm here remotely. Okay. Kristen Miller. I'm here remotely. All right. Amitrius Sydney. I'm here remotely. All right. Jeff Faber. Here. Tracy Gonzalez. Jennifer Kenton. All right. Absent. Erin Riley. Present. Jennifer Dwyer. Present. And Serena Lewis. All right. So in order to establish quorum, we have, there's 14 members, so we would need eight present in the room. We only have six. So if you can go to the next slide, we don't have enough to establish quorum. And the Bagley Keen Law was updated and went into effect on January 1st. And it required that a majority of the people be present in person to establish a quorum. Now, if you're doing your quick math and you count the people that were online, there are an additional one, two, three, four people online. With those four, we do have enough to establish a meeting, but unfortunately it can't be an official meeting because in order to be official, the majority of people need to be present in person. So we can't have a meeting because it's not official. And if we talked about anything, it would be an unofficial meeting that would violate the law that says that you could establish a serial meeting by having a combination of people in person or linked together via, say, an email chain or in this case, a video conference like we are now. So we're in this weird catch 22 where we've got an unofficial quorum established, but we can't actually establish a formal meeting because we don't have enough people in person. So what we're going to do, we have to just adjourn the meeting and end it. We will publish the slides that we prepared for today because the information is accurate, but unfortunately we can't proceed with the agenda or go through any of the agenda items. Moving forward, please take a look. If you could go to slide like 12 or something, Liz, all the way at the end where it shows the next meeting dates, all the way, yeah, very, very, and second to the last slide. Those of you that are board members, please take a look at the next meeting dates. And if you cannot attend in person or if you think that your job has changed such where you can't attend in person moving forward, let us know and we'll happily find a replacement. But we do need to make sure that folks are attending in person moving forward. We've got a lot of important business to accomplish and the rules have changed. So just want to make sure everybody's aware of that. With that, we can't entertain any comments or anything I don't think because we don't have a meeting. So if you have any questions about the updated rules, I put the link in the slide deck, which we'll post online and you can obviously, if you go to the next slide, you can reach out to our board liaison representative and their contact information is here. And we can talk to you about in detail about logistics and upcoming meetings. So I appreciate those in the room that made the effort to come and we'll have to terminate the meeting at this point. Thank you, everybody online and our apologies.