thank you, patricia. >> i think we will now think administrator david redl. i want to present him with a small token of appreciation. i guess the emphasis is on small this time. david, in the past sometimes and you may have seen this we have presented seekers with maybe larger tokens and i found out there is a concern often, do they exceed some governmental limits in terms of the ethical requirements or whatnot of course, i want to be sensitive to that. i will present you with this beautiful ballpoint pen. [laughter] it is emblazoned with free state foundation on it and, you know, i'm almost embarrassed to say it, but i guarantee this-- we secure it at largely through the sharp eye of my wife, lori, but its value is under a dollar, so i hope you can keep it and use it in good health and most of all thanks for being here. [applause]. >> giving a bureaucrat a pen seems somehow appropriate, so i appreciate it. [applause]. >> now, for those of you standing, it is great to see such a large crowd. we do have seats are good there are seats up fronts, so i hope you wi