 When Bob talked about naming something, you know, after a person in the honor that your university has bestowed on you, I think that's right. But what he failed to say is you should earn that right. And Kathy and I purchased the right, but we didn't earn it. But there are two people here who I'm getting children. There are two people here who have earned that right. And they're right over here. Margaret Strand and Brent Harding. I give you the Strand Harding Adaptive Athletic Award. I just want to say that I'm really thankful for the opportunity to be here. It's not something that Margaret and I have done. It's something that has been a labor of love for, you know, our own program. Starting with our students from the very first students that were here and presidents in our administration. It's just wonderful to be a part of something that feels bigger than you. I think it's important to me that everybody realizes this isn't a destination for us. We didn't reach a finish line today. This is just the beginning. It's been an amazing journey and bigger than I ever imagined. And you all have helped us to become more than I ever thought that we could do. And I want to say thank you to all of you. And I usually don't cry, but you too. So thank you for believing in our dream and growing our dream and furthering our dream. And I would encourage you and for you to make new dreams for other people because we can build more.