Hi, everyone. I'm Professor Peter Federman from the Omal School of Public Environmental Affairs. I'm here to talk to you a little bit about my project with a colleague from the University of Miami on state level executive orders related to COVID 19. We are developing in conjunction with our wonderful team of graduate and undergraduate students, developing a public face and dashboard that's going to communicate a lot of what state governments have done from an executive order standpoint to deal with pandemic. I'm going to go ahead and share my screen. And show you a little bit of what this will look like. We are currently out of the more than 1,500 orders that we've quoted from all 50 states going from the beginning of the pandemic up until present day. We are developing this public facing platform that we hope to utilize to engage policymakers, as well as other academics and students all around the world. We've already seen quite a bit of interest from different folks who are interested in comparing how states have strategized to deal with the pandemic in this very specific way through executive orders from the governors or state agency. I'm really excited to share a little more with you about this, including some of the work that we've already done with the State of Oklahoma. With the Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute in Indiana, as well as in the pages of public administration review and a number of other academic journals. We're really excited about this work. We think it's really important and that it's going to help us to bring some awareness and some accountability to what's going on at the state level in response to the pandemic. Thank you all so much and certainly hope you'll come and check this out at our trip virtual C.