 So, Mayor, we're so thrilled to have you here with our project move-in day. I just want to first and foremost say welcome to all of our colleagues from across city agencies. We've gathered so many people here today on a Saturday and it's really phenomenal just to show the support to our future leaders at DHS. Very much want to thank DHS and their partnership and the program with future leaders. And we also want to make sure that we're really providing future steps for our New York City residents and our youth. And we do what we are joined by a future leader here, Muriel. And so one of the things with project move-in day, we're preparing youth by giving them dorm supplies to set up for college, but it's so much more than that. It's really our way of saying that we have your back and that wherever you go, New York City will always be your home and we are always here for you. So, we just wanted to thank all of our partners. Thank you, sir, for joining us today. And with that, I will turn it over to you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. And commissioner, you have to hope these are all college bound. You know, but this, you know, really, this is so important. And we're excited about you going to college and all of the entire team for doing this because of those who have started college and those dorms every dollar. First of all, you're going to be broke for a long time. But everything that we give them from the pillow to the sleeping bed to the quilt, this entire list, computer, pop-up, hamper, USB drive, foam charger. You know, all these things we take for granted, you know, but try not having your foam charger. You know, we go crazy when doing so. And this is just our small way of saying you did your part. Getting college, we have to do our part to support you. And so to me, in fact, you know, sometimes people believe that you leave high school and all of a sudden you're going to fall off this cliff that that support system that was in place is going to disappear. But it's not. Chancellor Banks has made it clear we want to do that continuation to be there all the way through. And this is just our way of saying we want to just inspire you, you know, to come back to be a city employee. You know, but this is your whole team. You have a whole team, you know, from parks to human resources, to the police department, to immigration. This is like team. You have this whole, you know, you know, as you're walking, you're walking. This is your posse, you know what I'm saying? So not every city builds all of this behind you. This is your whole posse and you need to tap into it. You need to tap into it and say that, you know, don't just think that a city agency is a city agency. It's not. This is your support system. And just about all of them here have all gone through college. They know how challenging it is. They know what it is that first year is the hardest. You know, but once you get that first year and you find your stride, you are, you know, you're cool. You're going to you're going to make it happen. And so we want to make sure that in these bags where they not only pack items, we pack love. And we wish you so much success. What is going to be your major medicine? Wow. OK. OK. Love it. Love it. We need it, you know, especially with this crazy Supreme Court. But we'll leave that alone. You know, so thank you. Thank you. Say a few words to everyone. OK. I just want to say thank you to everyone for doing this for us. And I'm so grateful. God bless everyone. Thank you. So we have a bag here for you to pack. And then you can write a short note for one of our future scholars as well. How many bags do we pack in total? Sixty. So we have 60 scholars who will get bags on Tuesday at the ceremony. OK. And the ceremony takes place here. At Four World Trade. And this is a program we've done now for. And we've done this now five years with DHS. So every year and all the supplies come from our business partners and from mayoral employees themselves. So we had a number of people who bought supplies and donated. Great. Very well packed. You can tell you travel a lot. And then we. Yeah, it's our high school students can read anything in all my in my experience. Is there any advice anybody would give? I know the mayor's given some great things, especially about the first year. Anything else? Any commissioners? Leadership would like to bestow while we have somebody here. Thank you. Thank you, everyone.