 And we have a goal of raising $50,000 towards prevention efforts in the Columbia area. Today we're at the 21st Mayor's Breakfast Around Breast Cancer Awareness and the turnout really demonstrates how important this issue is to the community. So I hope that you'll join me in raising awareness, asking your sisters, daughters, mothers, friends to make sure that they are doing the preventive things they need to do to ensure they know about their health, and most importantly consider donating towards the college because one day we will find a cure. I am actually the store manager at Franklin printing a marketing located at 114 Washington Street. We help sponsor the event and support the City of Columbia just to help bring more awareness to breast cancer and research and support of that. We are excited about the event today and really excited to partner with the City of Columbia with this event. It's a lot of fun, a lot of great people out here to support a great cause. Everybody who's taking the time to invest and be part of this, this has been a great event. It might be the most beautiful setting we've had yet and so really excited. So that means next year we got to need to make it even better. But look, this is a very important month for everyone. And you know, for me, it's about my mother-in-law and my sister-in-law, my mother-in-law who passed away from breast cancer, my sister-in-law who's a survivor and all the other folks. And for what Ms. Isabel, we just got to show her picture. Ms. Isabel Law was done. There's so many people she touched so many lives. So thank you for the family for being here and being part of it. But really excited. So let's keep going. Let's not give up. We got about $20,000 to go. So let's raise it. Thank you.