 The energy levels are high, the kids are excited about going back to school, the parents are excited. We're thrilled about the partnership and the community. It takes a community to educate children, so now we've got our faith-based community, our business community and the farm of Coamerica and the city all reaching out to Fort Worth ISD as well as TWU, our higher education groups. The kids are excited, they're going to get lunch, they're getting bicycles if they're lucky enough to win. Everybody gets a backpack, they'll get to play basketball, they get to go swimming next week, play Wi-Fi games, they'll get a little reading readiness to try to get them pumped up and excited thinking about their education. They are the future of Fort Worth. We contributed $10,000 that helps provide school supplies, backpacks, clothing, all the necessary things that the kids need to get a good head start for the school year. But we try to make an impression on that it's really up to them. We can give them a head start, but we want to make sure that they understand that their goals and their aspirations can only be achieved through hard work and determination. The parents are excited about this, but a lot of parents are just frustrated. They don't know how to be involved with their kids. They missed that link and I always just tell them, go to the school, demand to see your child's teacher, demand to see their parent, see that they've got their homework, see that they're working, take them to work with you if your boss will allow it. Let them see what it takes to be an educated contributor to our society. Everybody wants a job, everybody wants a new car when they get older and they can't do that without an adequate education. We're just excited right here that the mayor is giving away the first box. Come on y'all, let's make some noise. Fantastic!