 Well, Mike, today was a great celebration of all the partnerships and hard work that people of Arkansas have put together to build such a great forest resource. I'm really excited about our opportunities and a little in awe of the generosity that's come our way. Actually, this is the culmination of eight years of work and a testament to your long track record statewide of really helping and being responsive to the needs of the forest industry. Yeah, I think the theme of partnership goes along those lines in terms of building with the forest industry. And of course, I don't want to forget Farm Bureau, which is a very important player and has been very helpful in terms of bringing the message or helping us connect with the Farm Bureau members and leadership so that we can assist them in building this great agricultural enterprise that a lot of forestry is growing trees as a crop. That's right. Sixteen billion dollar economic contribution, when you think six billion dollars of annual output of forest products then added that ten billion dollars in the value of the forest for the hunting, the fishing opportunities they provide and recreation. People come from all over the country to enjoy the natural state of Arkansas and its forest ecosystems are integral to that. The addition of the Forestry Resource Center is a big win for the state of Arkansas. You know, it really puts us on the same playing field as other southern states that already had existing resource centers like Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. The addition of the Forestry Resource Center allows us to tap into the 20 million tons of timber that we're maturing every year and not harvesting. This additional harvest that we could get would allow us to potentially double the number of jobs in the forestry sector in the state. These jobs pay more on average than the state median and the national median salaries. These jobs over 50% of them are in rural Arkansas making it a huge win for the people of the state. I really appreciated the governor today in his comments was very gracious to us. His support has been incredible and he recognizes this idea that this concept that we came up with really he understood it very clearly. That idea that healthy forest, a healthy forest industry and vibrant rural communities are all complementary. That's right. Healthy forests are managed forests and the resources of the center help people state why I do so. I'm just very excited about the work that we're going to be able to do, the colleagues that we're bringing on board. We've already hired some incredible first rate scientists and we've got more coming and I'm going to watch them take off as we are going to watch this Arkansas forest get healthier, we're going to see more rural jobs, we're going to see our economy grow.