 I'm at City Hall this morning because of the awareness and the importance of breast cancer awareness month. It is very important that not only do women and those of us and our sisters of course look at screening, look at education, to look at that whole gambit of things as it relates to breast cancer. As you know some years ago one out of seven, one out of seven women are crucially affected with breast cancer and of course I'm here today to not only to support our sisters but also to support this whole issue of education, screening, mammogram technology. Technology has grown in such a way these last few years that it is easily and readily detected. My wife was a breast cancer survivor until of course it came back. I'm here today because of my daughter and every other woman in the city of Columbia who has the wherewithal to look at the technological needs, the medical needs related to breast cancer. I would hope that not only do we recognize October as breast cancer month but we look at it 365 days a year because it is extremely important.