 I still remember when I first came for my interview, I was so excited. The unit three cooling towers was like really small and I remember driving in and it was just like, oh my goodness, the opportunity to be part of the nuclear renaissance. To me, it means a lot because I am from the Republic of the Congo. Electricity is not reliable where I'm from. So it's even more impactful because I know what it's like not to have electricity all the time. And I've been part of a project that is bringing more electricity to more people. All of us, like we put our stamp on this place and at the end of the day, we did it for Georgia. It's something that I will always look back and I'll be able to say, you know what? I've done a lot of things in my life, but gosh, I built a plant. I built it, tested it, operated it. And it's a dream come true.