The third facility is the Health Professions Center. Again, aligning with the economic priorities in workforce needs in greater Oklahoma City, we need more allied health professionals to fill positions at the major hospitals and clinics in Oklahoma City. This will allow us to expand our programs in Emergency Medical Sciences, Registered Nursing, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy, to allow us to really provide a workforce that is highly trained, and to meet the needs of the allied health care workforce in Oklahoma City. Our programs are spread out through the campus and the new facility - the Health Professions Center - will allow us to co-locate all of those programs. It really reflects the way health care is delivered today. Health care is delivered from a team approach. It's not just one professional having their responsibilities but they have to work together as a team of professionals to provide health care. Having our programs co-located, working together in labs, working together as teams, that better replicates the real workplace.