 I just think it's important that people understand that, you know, we are your elected representatives, but, you know, we are here to help, and I think that being able to have these one-on-one interactions in a very non-threatening, unofficial way allows people to get to know us as council members so that when they do have a question, when they do have a comment, when they do have a problem, they know us, they know who to get in touch with. The favorite thing I enjoy is meeting the people. I see a lot of these people frequently during the year, but sit down with them and talk to them more casually. You get to know them a little bit better, they get to know you a little bit better, and it's the personal feel that I like. My girlfriend, Carolyn, was telling me about it, and we decided to come out, and we're glad we did. We enjoyed the food and the fellowship, and it was nice. They'll get to know you, and you'll get to know them, and you can tell them a little bit about your community and what you want to see happen in your community. I just had an opportunity to speak to a lady who is new to Columbia. She's lived here for seven months, doesn't really know many people in Columbia because she worked from home, but she saw the information about this, wanted to come out and meet her council members, and I think it was just really good to talk to her about why she lives in Columbia, what she likes about Columbia, and then now for her to get to know people in the city that she's new to.