 From THI's perspective, we believe this new collaboration will enable us to bring even more remarkable medical advancements into practice very quickly. We're in a golden age of research that will only get greater. Development, care, and prevention that will help us with our goal of eradicating the number one killer of men, women, and children throughout the world, cardiovascular disease. This affiliation with these strong and respected institutions is only the beginning of an exciting new opportunity to build on the shining legacy already established at the Texas Heart Institute. The Texas Heart Institute's primary focus has been on research and education and we have developed a strong position in both of those elements. And to have Baylor College of Medicine as our academic partner is certainly a great advantage for our future. This combination between THI and THI and hopefully Baylor in the future is going to be something really to remember and to build the institution. On the last 50 years have been a great ride but healthcare in general has changed. Our mission has evolved and our level of support requirements has gone up quite a bit as well. CHI is meeting that challenge. We need to meet the challenges aboard as well with philanthropic activity and getting everyone on board and also figuring out how to work with Baylor to where Baylor wins and THI wins at the same time. THI has a stronger brand obviously in cardiovascular care and we're going to be leveraging that not only with the Baylor component but also through the nation. The other 17 states where THI operates are going to be a great, great boon to THI's reputation and allowing us to expand our best of breed practices and our research trials which we've been, frankly, Dr. Wolerson is a rock star in getting the clinical trials recruited and implemented and designed. Now that we have that clinical footprint I think that's going to go a lot faster and it will be much more efficient in the future and it will help extend the brand not only in Texas and nationwide but also around the world. We're also gratified in that this affiliation is a milestone for the Texas Medical Center. Over last years one reads about arguments and disputes and separations. This is a marriage. This is unique for the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center in the world, but it's an enormous step forward to the people with diseases of all kinds and what will mean. And young people who want to train in medicine in all of its areas and the health care for our country. This represents a real commitment from Baylor, from the Texas Heart Institute and CHI, and from the leader of the Texas Medical Center, Dr. Bobby Robbins, and one that Houston and Texas can be and will be very proud of as we move forward.