still with me is guy labas, r.j. gallo, and diana amoa. it is great to have you with us. want to begin with you and get to the issuance from cvs. that issuance rallied when it came to market. is this a phenomenon we have to talk about where the bigger the offering, the more demand for it, because it makes it more the index? r.j.: it suggests you may overweight or underweight and cvs will have a large composition of the index. they are becoming less of a retail company and more of a health care company. i think that vision is attracting investors, and i think it was a healthy test for the market, spreads have been volatile as of late. it's good to see the deal get done, be well received, it got bumped and then it traded up in the secondary. jonathan: diana, despite all the drama that a lot of people have been obsessing over over the last week about who is in the white house and who is out and what happens with international trade, capital markets have been rocksolid, open for business, if you want to bring debt market, haven't they? diana: yes, they have. i think the cvs de