 I just really hope that the school that I've worked for can kind of get back to their tenants of the mission of the Incarnate Ward. Like they said that they do and exude and that the sisters of the Incarnate Ward set out to do. Like, I really hope the school can find their way and show compassion and show love not just here but legally and in the courtrooms. And be able to show that they actually do follow their tenants that they themselves set forth. So, tonight for me was not just to honor Cameron because we can honor Cameron on his birthday. You know, we're honoring Cameron tonight is something that we all feel very strong about. But I think what brings people out over and over again is the kind of person that Cameron was and the kind of life he lived. And the fact that he was someone who was so loving and so caring and so unselfish. And someone who gave it to himself all the time, 100%. And he was always willing to help someone out. He really did make you feel like you were important to him. Which is not a very common trait, you know, in this age. You meet a lot of people just in passing, you know, they're just cordial but you get to know you. He says, I'm thankful for strong healthy legs, loving parents. Legs amputated made it obvious that he was very underprivileged. I got ready to pull out onto Austin Highway. Fortunately, the car got in the lane next to mine and since it wasn't clear to pull out onto the road. I saw that a worker from Wendy's was giving him some food and praying with him. As I approached, I heard the lady praying through tears. Lord, help him. Please help him. I laid the $6 on his arm and alcohol or cigarettes. That's not for me to worry about. I could see him obviously in a bad place. There's a young man who displayed the spirit that Christ had placed in him. Touching people, that's what we're about. That's what this university is about. Yes, it's about teaching. Because regardless of what we see others do, we'll pursue that standard. Because that's a standard the camera pursued in his life. And you're here because of that. Let's close it for God. We thank you for the spirit of grace that you've given us, for the spirit you placed with him, Cameron, for the opportunities for those of us to do him, whether even personally or even after the fact, God, that how he has touched their lives just because he loved, touched out to people and loved them. Lord, I pray for the Rita's family that your grace will be on them in just a so powerful way. Lord, I pray that as we move on, that that spirit of Christ will grow from this group. And that what we say or what we think and by living up to a standard, think about how Cameron lived up to that standard, whether it be the last six dollars he had or whether he's taken time to speak with some others to try to lift them up. We thank you for the example that his life was to each and every one of us, God. Lord, we look to you when we fail. We look to you when Christ comes.