mr. chair kmman, thank you to the panelists for being here today. miss johnson, it's a pleasure to hear from you again. i think you were here back in 2007. i sat and listened to you extole the wonderful passion of manufacturing and you going into middle schools telling students what they could experience and so i would like and just dealing with excessive government and impingement and let me ask you some going through tough times and hear from the governor how we're turning that down. seeing the value of manufacturing again. i hear so often from my small business people of the challenges that they face with uncertainty and ever increasing burdensome regulations. not just simply regulations that are not necessary but the advancing and increasing more and more regulations. it was a little more than a year ago that our president announced his intentions to review and repeal a number of regulations. have you seen in review and is it a fact that it's working or has the review caused less uncertainty in your field? >> thank you for that question. i very