 The seed swap lets people get a lot of heirloom seeds, old timey, tried and true seeds that you can't just go out to Walmart and buy. We don't want them to go to Walmart. We want people to save seeds. It's very cost effective. You grow things, you grow a cucumber, maybe you don't eat it. And think of the seeds you've got there you could dry. You never had to buy it again, and so we've got literature here tonight. We want to teach people how to do that. You know, self-preservation is where it's at and fresh. And we want to try to help people encourage them to do that kind of thing.