 I first met Bill Michael in 1974 when we were in 10th grade together at Rochester, John Marshall. And if you look at his resume, you'll see, you know, he went to law school in Florida, and then he joined the J Corp, the judge advocates generals out of the United States Army. And Bill was one of only two attorneys in that program that ever became a Green Beret. And so when Bill puts his mind to something, he's really good at accomplishing what he wants through his hard work, dedication, resiliency. If Bill was going to play football, he was going to be the quarterback. I mean, he likes to be, you know, in charge of a team. And he's very good at leading the team because he understands everybody's roles. Just like now as an attorney, he's very good at putting his team together to defend, you know, the defendants that they're representing in these white collar crime, you know, actions. So he loves putting a team together, but he outworks everybody. I mean, he is really dedicated to what he does. And so they get 24 of us out there on this course out in the cornfields down by LaSure. And we get to kind of choose which order we want to be in. So I asked Bill, Michael, to go behind me because I knew that Bill would not let me quit if I were to get tired or want to go, this isn't worth it, you know, because Bill is singularly focused. So Bill, I hold, you know, Bill in high regards because he got me through that obstacle course. And Bill is a unique individual, but he fits in so well with the community. I mean, the hard work, the resiliency, the dedication, the way that he, you know, gives back, he was on the board at Outward Bound. The way he mentors the younger attorneys at Meyer Brown and at Dorsey where he was before that. You know, Bill understands that he didn't get there all by himself and that he's giving back to the people that helped him get to a certain place and he's willing to do it, you know, the way, the way I guess Dave has taught us to do it. You know, when he decided he wanted to be a, you know, an Army Ranger or a Green Beret, he set that goal and he accomplished it, you know. So Bill is a guy that you want on your side because when you set a goal, he'll help you hit your goals, you know. So having him be a gusty is a good thing for all of us.