 From my perspective, I thought the event went very well. It was the first run that I've ever put on, first run that our team has ever put on, so we didn't really know what to expect, but we got a pretty decent turnout despite the cold weather and raised over a thousand dollars on the day, so it's really exciting. It's very exciting because I feel like the multiple sclerosis society doesn't get a lot of like attention and not like something like breast cancer where like that's like something that happens every year. So like this is something that definitely will bring attention to the community and it's nice to have students in behind me doing it. We talk a lot about family, being a family, supporting one another and that our team is bigger than just the 15 on the roster and that we extend to our alumni where we're a program, not just a single year team. So this was a really big day, I think for the team to kind of put that into perspective and actually see that in action that, you know, we're not just reaching out to the teammate sitting next to us, but we reach much farther beyond that. So one of the dads came up to me and told me his story because he also has multiple sclerosis and just kind of was, it was exciting to know that like other people out here do and because it's not a disease that like you see perhaps, like it's something that's more going on inside of you unless there's like actual physical ailments that do happen because of it. So like a lot of people don't even know I have it because I'm still so healthy and very lucky in that way. You know, we reached out to the school as a whole to the student body and obviously having ties with the ice hockey program that gave that avenue as well, but just for everyone to come together and not just the team like you said, but the whole school as a community. Our athletic trainer was huge today, Carrie. She did all the volunteer work, you know, organizing the people to come knowing where they're going to be directing people and that was a huge help for me. And so it was pretty cool to see, you know, our team come together, get here early, get things set up, and then the rest of the volunteers come in from the school and get everything ready to go.