Mr. Cowan, thank you for joining us today and for your very powerful opening remarks.
I want to start by offering you my sincere sympathies on the loss of your son Wesley 15 years ago. I want to thank you for using the 15 years since then to build a legacy in your son's name. I can't imagine the difficulty with which you had to undertake that and the daily reminders of the loss of your son in turning it into such a legacy for your son. I want to say his name again, because the transcripts of this committee will be preserved in perpetuity—Wesley Cowan. Thank you, sir.
With respect to the Bloomberg article you referenced and the comment made by staff, the reported comment about how donor plaques ought to be made of Velcro, how does that relate to your fundraising efforts in your son Wesley's name for a school in Kenya?