 The last conference, I was invited to come along with the other members of TDU and it was overwhelming. I've never been to anything like it. I've never been in a room where there were so many other unions. It was surreal. The labor in those conferences is really valuable because you get to see the beauty of our movement. All of the people fight back in different places, different spaces. You get to see the ATU and all of its full glory, the teamsters, people who are really trying to grapple with these problems to make their unions stronger and better and more democratic. We got to get members mobilized, active in their union, realizing the power that we have working together. It's inspiring, especially when you're trying to organize workers whose morale is really at a low. I actually went to a grievance handling workshop and I found that I picked up a lot of great tips on that. Listening and hearing the trials of the postal workers union or the nurses, you name it, all the different unions that are in this fight together realizing they were part of a bigger movement. I see that people pretty much have my back and I'm not doing this by myself. When I got there and there were thousands of people, it was very inspiring and it helps you to kind of keep perspective on like, there's a reason we're supposed to feel isolated and powerless. It's because we're not, so that helps me to remember that we're not and to keep fighting. Come to the 2016 Laminos Conference. See you in Chicago. I will be there. See you there.