 We're at Denver International Airport. It's all for the team, it's all for the athletes. The Special Olympics playing pool. To raise money for the Special Olympics. We're pulling a large airplane that you can see in the background over here. I'm just going in for the muscle. We've got more than 60 teams out here today pulling. I'm going to do a three count, okay? We're going to be pulling the airplane 12 feet. You ready? And it is a contest to see who could do it the fastest. That's what we're doing. It's funny to watch them strategize. Should we put the heaviest guy in the front? That's what happens to get a bunch of fat boys in the front. It's just funny to how each team gets psyched up. Yeah, that's right. And watching the team pride. Three, two, one, start pulling. Police officers is about serving the community. You can do it. We want to make sure that our recruits appreciate that. We want them to know that this is how we do it in the Denver Police Department and this is important to us. They raise quite a bit of money. It's our way of giving back and it starts in the academy. The police are the public and the public are the police. We have to work hand in hand. We have to make sure that we are part of the community and that we're engaging with them and they don't just see us as people that arrest people or give tickets. We care about our communities and we're there to help people as well. Thank you very much.