 Mayor Castro, I'm wondering if you can talk briefly about what you've done to build community colleges, especially some of the green energy programs and how you did it and what motivated you. Yeah, thank you very much for the question. What we've done is that we've actually embraced an entrepreneurial model of economic development through our local utility. San Antonio owns CPS Energy. So CPS has partnered up with the Alamo Colleges and they do training for companies that CPS has contracted with to provide solar power. For example, we signed a deal with OCI Solar. They're going to provide us up to 400 megawatts of solar power on a power purchase agreement, but they've also agreed to invest in a manufacturing facility in San Antonio. And all told, OCI Solar and their suppliers are going to provide 805 jobs for San Antonians. That's going to be run. A lot of the training will happen in the Alamo Colleges. We also have the Alamo Academies which high schools work with the Alamo Colleges to craft this apprenticeship model so students can both finish high school, get college credit and have employable skills. They can go and work at places like Boeing or Lockheed Martin and also if they want continue their education at one of our Alamo Colleges.