 So, all the money you raise goes out to these other applicant pool, I'm assuming, right? So, you said you started in 2002 and it sounds like you have a great partner because his first question was, where's the money coming from? So what happened was that word got out about what we were doing and I received a phone call one day and I didn't know this fella and he said, can you tell me something about the Arizona women's partnership and I said, oh, we're a 501c3 non-profit philanthropic group. We award grants to small charities that help women and children at risk. And he said, okay, I'll send you a check. So I figured $100 is what we usually get. He sent $10,000 and he did the same thing the following year. So I called him. I said, you know, I don't know you and I'd like to get to know you. Let's have a cup of coffee. So we met for coffee and I invited him to sit on our grant review committee so he could see the process and he pulled and that's usually at the house and I feed everybody so they come for lunch and we review the grants and he pulled me a sign. He said, what about if I give you more money? And I was kind of so taken aback and I said, well, why don't you just target one or two of our grant recipients and give the money to them? He said, no, I like your process. It's very thorough. You're very conscientious. And long story short, it was his maternal grandmother who had passed and asked that his money be used to help women and children.