 I obviously grew up in construction, regardless of what I just said. I never thought I'd get into it. I never had any interest or any intention whatsoever of being involved in construction. But I did grow up on sites. My parents split when I was quite young. So I'd have to go, not have to, I'd get to go and visit my dad every other weekend. And because they were single parents, they worked a lot. And so we'd go and visit my dad and it would be on a job site. And we would help or make a bigger mess or play tag and hide and go seek through a job site, which is not safe now. Please do not bring kids on a job site, it's not good. But that's how we kind of grew up and we'd help or just be a pain in the butt. And then we got a little bit older and we'd start helping my dad out at the house or with his project. So I laid hardwood in his living room. We built a shed in his backyard, we refinished a fireplace in his living room as well. Or still go to work with him occasionally. And oftentimes we'd build projects together on the weekend and downtime and that's kind of how you spend a lot of time with your parents and do something fun. So to me doing construction was something I would just do with my dad. It was never a career option for me.