 Thank you. So, I'm not sure how many folks here know about the energy efficiency renewable energy, where the why on the arm of the Department of Energy dealing with ten different technologies, but basically the technology you see represented around you here today. I think that one of them, including, we have a few, a booth or two here from some of our direct offices. So, we've been working on these technologies now for well over 20 years, and it's great to actually hear from a few of the branches of the services that demonstrating that these things are actually here today and are being deployed on the ground and are being affected for them. And I think that that's actually the story that we want to tell renewable energy energy efficiency. Today we moved from a sort of basic research facility into much more of a real-time commercial integrated off-the-plane R&D shop. You know, our technologies are in the commercial marketplace, and you can see a lot of them around here today. And so we're not talking about, you know, five, ten years down the road, although the future is very bright, five years down the road. We're talking about really today, and I think that's the message that I think you'll hear throughout the day. In that context, we view EERV, one of our primary objectives, is helping the United States win or meet things as one of the most important global economic development opportunities of the 21st century. This clean energy race is not just here in the United States. It's across the globe. It has taken hold in not just the developed world, but the developing world, and it is a powerful economic factor. Nearly $270 billion we saw invested last year in clean energy. We see continuing to multiply off into the future, and I think one of the most incredible economic opportunities, as well as environmental opportunities, that we're looking at in the near future. And this is really a product of largely American innovations. And so part of our role that we see, and I think that the branches and services exemplify that, is capturing that value and keeping it here in the United States. So that is why we have stayed focused on manufacturing of these technologies, as well as the lab-based research and development, and why we have been involved in large major industry in the deployment space. So I have a point. I don't really need to sell you on that. I do want to grow out a few facts that we looked up recently just to kind of give you a sense. So in the 12 months ending in October 2013, the U.S. derived now 6% of its net power generation The growth of 5% of the year before, now 1% doesn't sound like a ton, but 1% year on year growth in a large economy like we have in the United States is an incredible amount. And so you'll see that when you, part of the reason for that is the cost of PV model, for example, has dropped from $3.40 a year to $3.40 a year in 2008 to $0.80 a year in 2013, making it great competitive as it was just stated. Now this is not merely, you know, this is not a decision to do good for the U.S. society and be a decision to do an economic good in the near term before your installation. Another stat is since 2008, total U.S. solar PV deployment, the development has jumped about 10 times from 735 megawatts to 742 gigawatts of development. It's a really amazing, amazing number. And at the same time, wind power capacity is more than triple in the United States. As I think you probably see right here, on the efficiency front, LED involves that only a few years ago were $2.00 involved and now dropped under $10.00 involved, making their payback periods less than a few years and providing, in the case of an LED, better light than they could have before. You know, something that will last now 25 years. Really an incredible technology story across the board type. I now see some members coming in. So I'm going to wrap up here and talk and make sure we can get other people involved. I want to thank everyone for coming out and being a part of this science industry. It's been tremendous challenge, but it's, I think, the most exciting opportunity that is out there today. Thanks very much.