 As a movement, though, we also have to recognize that these ideas are not commonly accepted. They're at threat and they're at risk. Not only at a fundamental level as far as what's being said and delivered, but the idea of the 21 convention and what Anthony's created is literally under attack. Right now we know that there are organizations, individuals, that are threatening free speech. They're literally dichotomizing the idea of thought, idea, and the vehicles of those expressions through the violence of censorship. Now whether that's technically an individual acting out and calling in a bomb threat to shut an organization like this down, or whether it's the perceived threat that comes with the risk where we have to actually finance heightened security measures, heightened security protocols that raises the bar of entry to be able to perform and have functions like this, all these sort of things are at risk. And you're going to see massive transformations in the next coming year with this organization as we adapt to a hostile cultural environment that doesn't like men taking responsibility for their lives, that doesn't like men being responsible for themselves, people who don't rely on government for all their solutions, people who don't rely on culture for all the answers. That's not a popular thought in any number of spectrums of sex, politics, education, any of these things. We have to recognize that these things are things we're going to be combating. Part of that's going to be a physical venue. Another part of that is also going to be the manner in which we deliver this. We know right now censorship's on the rise. We know a number of events that have been absolutely shut down because we know that there are organizations. For example, Prager University right now is being censored for their online content, educational series content that is absolutely sharp, educated, spot on and highly effective communication process is being censored for no other reason that they don't like the message of conservative idea. The way in which they're doing this is moving the content into an adult content only area. It's limiting who can see it, why they can see it, and it's slandering and it's marring the content form. This is terribly safe for work content. This is the danger of when you actually have your media being presented by somebody else, a third-party platform. You're going to see the 21 Convention and the 21 University series moving to an isolated control area where they can control that so we can make sure that this information is available and being able to deliver to each and every one of you and that we still have this dialogue and communication and you have access to this information. You're going to have to see these things change within this organization. So these things are at risk, both as an organization. So this is at risk with Anthony Johnson. This is a single individual carrying that load. That is a tremendous responsibility and every time he does one of these events, everything is at risk. So along those lines, I really want to extend an appreciation of the fact that you guys are not only here to improve your own lives, you're actually making sure that these things function for it. Each and every one of you were influenced by a video or a presentation you saw online that somebody else supported that ultimately Anthony had to put into himself financial at risk, personally at risk each and every time. We want to make sure that we move into a realm in which this is no longer at risk and we become a more stabilized business platform and we can continue to have those ideas moving forward. But to do so, we have to have your involvement and part of that is your attendance here. It is a direct reflection of the quality and value being conveyed. We understand it, we can provide it. It's not something we just do in isolation where we get a grant and we're pushing it. We're responding directly to a community's need and a service-based response and I think that's terribly powerful. The message goes right to you for the ideas and thought content you want to see and you want to hear but we have to make sure that that is continued to be able to be available and that's going to mean you guys continue to stay involved. I don't want you thinking you're just here to support yourself. Each and every one of you is being supported by the other. Look around you, you're supporting each other.