We just want to get better from week to week. That's always what we're looking for. One thing we want to do is have a solid mile relay. We've got three good legs and we're looking for a fourth.

It's really positive to have that participation.

It is truly an honor to be recognized by ATMIA and my peers. This award is also a tribute to everyone at Triton who has been part of our success over the past 25 years.

He's one of our stars and a homegrown hero. We love Glasgow and we know it well; we have friends and opportunities there. On a more personal level, as a gallery we are buoyant again. There was a while when we felt we couldn't really expand. That's changing and so coming to Glasgow this year was an easy decision.

He was the magic that got people there in record-setting time. It is very much his accomplishment.

That's going to be one more reason that a superintendent would roll their eyes and run in the other direction.

A strike is just a disaster for families. You're going to think twice before you re-enroll next year if you can come up with any choice.

Twenty-three of 24 units have been completed and occupied.

The majority of our production is for the Chicago Assembly plant, more than 50 percent. The rest is split between the other eight, and three of those are being closed. We hope to recoup that capacity with the new models that are coming.