 Well, one of the interesting things about the narrative on yesterday was our whole emphasis on diabetes awareness month. Well, if it was left up to me, I would declare diabetes as not only an epidemic, but a pandemic. There are a number of persons who are undiagnosed with diabetes. The numbers are clear. It is very, very helpful and would be very, very helpful to our city and to this community to engage itself in resources that are helpful, resources that are needed for various zip-coded areas, particularly the 29203 area. 100,000 persons, man, have gone undiagnosed. So one of the objectives, not only for our city, but for this community is to do some real grand partnering, not only with DHEC, not only with other municipalities, with Prisma Hospital, and with other hospitals within this geographic area. We're promoting, and of course, a dollar store because of healthy eating, healthy habits. Fresh vegetables and fruits are available with a $10 discount. I welcome DHEC. I also welcome Camden Lugo Elgin. And of course, I welcome Prisma Hospital for their ability to come and look at this issue, because it's not an epidemic. This is a pandemic in the truest sense of the word. First of all, thank you all for coming to your dollar store today. I'm definitely honored to be here with Councilman McDowell to come to support the corner market, I should say. We've got the good food market. We've also got the corner market, Mr. McDowell. And the basis of this program is to get people more involved in eating healthier. I know you've been for years and years and years pushing and eating healthy and trying to get our communities back up and going around here in the 29203 area code, zip code. So thank you for coming out and always being a staunch supporter of your dollar store. So we want to make sure we take care of our community here and we're following your lead. Well, I want to thank this young man, I want to thank Brian for all of the energy he has put into eating healthy. As you know, this month is Diabetes Awareness Month. And of course, what we have here at the dollar store, of course, is fresh vegetables, fruits and things that folk can buy to eat healthy. And of course, when you eat healthy, that lessens the whole notion of being pre-diabetic. So you come in, spend a few minutes of your time coming to the corner market each Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Like I said, we got staunch supporters like Councilman Modell right here that's pushing the initiative to eat healthy, the Diabetes program. We want to make sure we get the word out there, y'all, to make sure we eat healthy. And once we get that in our minds, our body going to be like, yeah, thank you. So we want to say thank you to all the customers and participants that came in today. Thank you, man. Thank you, sir.