 I just came from the actual job fair today in Dallas, Texas. Today was a good experience. Some of the companies that I researched that was already contacting me through my email, I got to see, got to put a face tool, dropped off a couple of my resumes, met some people, got a lot of cards. They're out here willing to help and get you a job, man. They really try to hire and make sure that if you go to the next one or if you go to another job fair that's close to you, make sure that you go through every move because you never know what type of company or what they're looking for and drop your resume. So I'm going to have a resume, so make sure you have a hard copy and make sure you scan it. Don't leave them until they scan you or ask for your resume. That's my testimony. It was a good experience and good luck to you and good luck to all the other veterans. I understand what you're going through because I'm a veteran myself and I'm a recent veteran. You know, I just got out to military in March. So this is my first fair and I think it was a wonderful experience. I think if you're looking for a job or opportunity, I know how it's hard to just keep online and stay active and pretty much you're making a job. Your job is finding the job. So make sure you come to your job fair. The next one next to you. Next time I'm going to even going to start the virtual one to see how that works out as well. But like I said, it was a good experience. I'm glad I came and thank you, DAV, man. I really do appreciate your opportunity to help me out. Thank you.