Thank you. We will now be conducting a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question, please press star, one on your telephone keypad. A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star, two if you would like to remove your question from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing the star keys. One moment, please, while we poll for questions. Thank you. Our first question is from the line of Jeff Klinefelter of Piper Jaffray. Please state your question.
Jeff Klinefelter – Piper Jaffray: Thank you. My question is really around the international expansion. Jim, you mentioned opening up flagship stores in, I believe, Moscow and then Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong. Just remind me again the timing of that – are you doing it alone or with joint venture partners? How do you anticipate the follow-through in terms of mall opportunities; and just along with that, I was wondering if any domestic right-sizing or closures would be on deck for the next couple years. Thank you.
James O’Donnell: Sure, Jeff. The Moscow, Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong flagships are all franchise operations. The Moscow operation is a continuing growth with our Kuwait partner, and the Chinese venture is with a Chinese organization based in Hong Kong. As we move forward, we see tremendous opportunities and we are pursuing cautiously, but we are moving forward with other initiatives with other partners around the world, and you’ll be hearing more about that in the ensuing calls as we begin to complete the contracts and the transaction details. As far as the domestic front, we will close over the next two to three years somewhere between 50 to 100 stores, and next year we’ll probably close somewhere in the vicinity of about 25 to 30 stores.
Jeff Klinefelter – Piper Jaffray: What is the timing of those franchise stores?
James O’Donnell: The franchise stores that I mentioned, the Moscow, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong are all slated for 2011 with Moscow and Hong Kong and Shanghai for early to late spring, and for Beijing for what we would call back-to-school.
Jeff Klinefelter – Piper Jaffray: Great, thank you.