 So I'm here today to pick up a puppy, to bring my next little guide dog puppy, and I'll have that puppy in my care for about four months or nine. Really? And you arrive at the door and you ring the bell and you're so anxious to see your new friend, bosom buddy, companion. Anyway, you ring the bell and they come out and meet you, and then I say, well let's get the stuff into the car first, because there's no way. Once you've got the puppy in your arms, there's no way you're going to be looking at stuff or hearing instructions, because you're just falling in love. We have an army of volunteers in the background putting together those kits and show bags that you saw Gail looking through all excitedly. We have a manual that goes with it, a how-to manual. There's a real process about what's in the bag, but each time I've done this, I've found that there are more good things in the bag. So we dispense with that, we get all that into the car, and then I come back to where I'm going to be given the puppy, and you're standing there going, because it's about to change, life is about to change, and they come around the corner.