 We got to get our roller on. We are at Skate City today. Haven't been on him in about 20 years. The spirit of Christmas, we're truly rolling into the holidays. Denver Police Department invited John HMS Elementary here. We have a wonderful experience for them to meet Santa. Ho, ho, ho, merry Christmas. To be able to have a free day of skating, they created a wish list and we're able to get some of those things that they wished for. It's important for us to engage with them at a young age, let them know that we are the good guys, that we are there to support the community just like their teachers and their health professionals. And so I think it's very important that we show that we want to support them. I just want to say I'm so thankful for all the kids from John HMS coming out and spending some time with us. You know, for neighborhoods, especially neighborhoods like Montbello, establishing trust and positive relationships with the police department is so important. For our students to be able to see our police officers caring for them and actually building relationships with them at this young age, we'll set the stage for positive relationships moving forward. It means a lot, especially with the last couple of years, you know, with everything that's been going on with COVID and, you know, what we see in the news all the time regarding police officers, it's always great to show that they actually do care and that this is important to them and that the community means a lot to them. And so for them to be able to do something like this and to invite the kids out, it means a lot and it makes a difference and it's noticed. Alondra and Alexa. There you go. The officers gave from their own pockets to purchase all these presents that were special requests from each of the students. So we're excited to let them see the presents that they received from Santa. Thank you.