and ceo frank siller. good morning to both of you. frank, let's start with you.ated in 1887 for the purpose of housing veterans following the civil war. there have been all sorts of bureaucratic snafus and stuff like this. finally, tunnel to towers of stepping in to give them the money to help house 3,000 different vets, right? >> yeah, so we are just part of many that are coming together to make sure that that 3,000 veterans are going to be taken off the streets. the tunnel to towers foundation, steve, we have made a promise and a commitment to our homeless veterans that we are going to eradicate homelessness amongst our veterans. it's a major problem. it's about 40,000 homeless veterans. you're going to be talking to corporal in a few minutes. and he was once himself a homeless veteran. he got himself together, and now he's helping other homeless veterans. we bought land in california. in phoenix, arizona, we are buying in houston, texas, florida, detroit, washington, d.c., new york. we are buying properties all over to make sure we get as many homeless vets ou