 How do they put it in Hollywood? Places, everyone? Places? Everybody at least 10 feet, I think so. In that case, hello everybody, Mitch again. I'm trying to keep a balance between open and frequent communications, but also not wearing out my welcome. I thought today would be an especially appropriate day for another quick conversation. It's exactly one month today since the first day of class. You know, somebody once said that 90% of life is just showing up. Well, in this case, it feels like almost 100%. The fact is, a month in, we're still here. That was not to be taken for granted, but thanks to everyone in the Purdue family, we are here. And education is proceeding, and Purdue is open for business. There are so many people to thank for this great collective effort. Let me just give you a few numbers by way of illustration. Our facilities staff has installed 2,600 hand sanitizers. Every day they are cleaning 2,800 classrooms and bathrooms, some of them more than once. About two thirds of our employees, 4,000 or more, have offered to work remotely, so to de-densify the campus and lower the risk level to everybody even further. Our student ambassadors have logged over 1,200 hours, encouraging us all to maintain our discipline around the Purdue pledge, offering us tools to do so when we need them. And these and 100 other examples I can give reflect the fact that we have together done something many people thought would not prove possible, and that's managed under these very unfortunate and difficult conditions. So a profound thanks to everyone for the role that each of you has played. Here's a second reason today might be a good day to talk about these things. It's one month from the first day of class. It's exactly one month until the first football game. And that is going to be an opportunity for some excitement. We've got a great young team, the best coach in America, and I look forward to them. I hope our other fall sports athletes getting a chance to get back to the competition in the games they love and have worked so hard to be so good at. I just bring it up because it'll be a great opportunity among the many I hope we can keep creating to have a little bit of fun and variety in life under these somewhat difficult conditions. But also we're going to have to be careful to do it in a way that doesn't undo the great work you've done so far. So I just want to say thank you everyone, staff, faculty, students, all together for a really great first month. But let's remember we're less than a third of the way there and it's a very fragile situation. You are doing, I'm convinced, as good a job as anybody anywhere of managing our way and pursuing the great education that Purdue represents under conditions of safety. But while I say thank you so very much for a great month, let me remind you, let's do all we can to have two more.