 The extension concept is the greatest program anybody will create. Due to the fact you are happy and needed. You are putting communities together. You are putting different groups, religion, gender, race, culture. You're putting all that together. I meet young folks that I had a long time ago. I have had several to walk up and say, you were my 4-H teacher that would call me. And say, you know, you helped me to plan my life as an adult. I was in Walmart one day and a fellow walked up and he just gave me a history of some of the things that I had done for him when he was a 4-H teacher. And he said, I use some of those same ideas and strategies and say, you motivate me to do many things and I understand or understood that being found. Take a stand, do whatever you think. You don't bag off your stand as long as you have the evidence that it has done you some good and some other folks good. And you know how I always say what I thought. And if you don't say what you think and you're right and you got evidence to prove it and you got evidence to bag it up, then you just wasted the person who had done it. That's just the way I feel. That's the way I live. I came back with a PhD degree and at the time of the JHA Room it must be placed in the ministry and supervised position. Mike Sprott, so we got to use some kind of method to be able to rate folks according to their performance. Now, I came here, I wanted to see some kind of way we can get justified and rating and you just don't look up and say, oh, you got a good old boy and that's the way you rate him. He's a good old boy. That won't cut the job. I felt that I wasn't on the job just to appease anybody. I was on the job to make sure folks got justice in regards to what race, gender, or what have you. Dr. Ann Thompson, we were going to be in and talking about how to put yet blacks in the ministry of top position, that type of thing. Dr. Thompson and I used to have some rounds, but I admired her the way she held her rounds. And we'd get to talking about that and she'd say, well, one day we can't find blacks to put in the top position. I said, you can find folks to do anything you want to do but you just got to do a little more thinking about it. And she said, well, how are you going to find them? And that's a growth of them. And that's the flow of it when I told them that's a growth of them. You're not going to have a successful community, a successful state, a successful city, a successful nation unless everybody can respect. Right now we got a long ways to go. I would say that and why it's a long ways to go, we got to accept people as to who they are and not who you think they all be.