Katherine: Sure. Great. Thank you. So, today, our objectives are to have you be able to explain how states and territories are using CCDF funding to support the infant and toddler workforce. And that is the Child Care Development Fund. Describe challenges, and opportunities, and compensation efforts, to support the infant and toddler workforce. And we want to share resources available to support the infant and toddler workforce. We're going to start with some introductions. We are going to introduce our speakers, and give you an overview of the Child Care Development Fund. We're going to talk a little bit about the unique characteristics of the infant and toddler workforce, along with some data points. And we have some speakers today from Oregon and Pennsylvania, who are going to talk about ways that they are supporting the infant and toddler workforce in their states, through initiatives that are funded by the CCDF money. And then, we'll have some time for questions. If we don't get to answer some of your questions, then, we will absolutely get those to you in follow-up, through e-mail. So, ask your questions in the group chat, and anything that we can't answer today -- in part just because the chat is going to be scrolling pretty quickly and we might not capture them all -- but we do have the opportunity to get that answer back to you later. So... And then, we're going to share some resources, and we'll wrap up. So, with that, I should say that this is Katherine Falen. I am a senior state training and technical assistance specialist with the National Center on Early Childhood Development Teaching and Learning. And I'm one of your co-facilitators today. and my partner in crime today is Ronna Schaffer.