it is remarkable to see someone who took cerna overnight from a small company to a huge company that merck bought, and now to see what he has done in just a couple years with nectar is extraordinary. it makes the point, people. he is absolutely right, all of these fancy buildings, computing taking shape, 2 million square feet, only 1 million left, that is all great to have the physical space, but there is a point that people get why everybody wants to be down here. not just science and biotech companies, but it is people, it is a collaboration, interaction at the fitness center, what you are getting coffee. it is the connections after work and before work that sparks the quality and the imagination that leads to the spirit that defines the best of what ucsf and academia and berkeley and people from all walks of life around the world that work in these companies and elsewhere. that is what we're celebrating. that strength and concentration of human capital. we're celebrating people, and we're celebrating the most important thing we need to invest in. that is in marked contrast to the