 As we mentioned, 20% capacity to start the season today, but got to be 100% excitement for the Yankees and their fans. Bob, there's no doubt about it. It has been 531 days since Yankees fans have been in the stadium to watch this team. So you better believe that there is excitement. And even speaking to guys during spring training, like Aaron Judge, they said there's just a completely different vibe and energy you get when fans are in the stands. There is no question. There is a buzz back in the Bronx. And Aaron Boone and his team are ready to get this season started. Hopefully I can get a decent night's sleep tonight. But there's always things you're thinking about, concerned about, want to get off on the right foot and everything. We put so much into the first day and the first days. So it's nice when players can get some of their firsts out of the way and things like that and really get settled into that next season, or settled into the season and the routine and the grind of it all. But I think tomorrow is a day. I've always felt this way going back to when I was a little kid and then being able to make my major league debut in Cincinnati in a place that really celebrates opening day and it's such a big deal. So it's a special day and one of the things I try to make sure to get across to our guys is what an honor and a privilege and it is to suit up on opening day in the major leagues on top of that for the New York Yankees. It's a big deal. It's something to be proud of. It's something to be celebrated. And it'll be nice to see guys be able to share that a little more with their families this year, with families being in. And it's a day that I try and make sure that I celebrate properly, especially with all we've been through in the last year as we hopefully slowly but surely return to a more normal environment. But tomorrow's special around this game.