 I am in a unique position to see what Hispanic ministry was like 15, 18 years ago and what it is today. Before the pervasive reality was that Hispanic ministry was being done on the side, right? And Hispanic pastors were, you know, the associate pastors of the Hispanic ministry at a church. Now it's different. Now we're seeing, you know, pastors that came from Mexico or other countries or race, born and raised here that are leading bilingual ministry, not just Hispanic, but bilingual ministry and they are leading the church. And they are not seeing through the lens of, you know, oh, you are Hispanic, no, you are the pastor of the church. And I think that is a huge improvement or blessing because before I believe there was a different mentality, both in the conference and in the local church, and now it has become healthier. And I think that is exactly what we need to experience and encourage, you know, among us. That's how you grow a forest, so to speak. You plant the seeds, you water them and over time you begin to see the results. So by no means we are done. This is just an encouragement to continue the work that we are doing.