 And it's hard, I heard one of my friend, Deandra, who works at that clinic, and she says to me, there are a lot of times you see three-year-old, two-year-old coming to the clinic, and they're dropping down because they didn't have any breakfast in the morning. And how crucial it is to have breakfast. No, they did not choose to be here, but they're here, and I think it's important for us as adults, as, you know, nation builders, to see how we can change their lives. And that's what I want for Waterhouse, to change their lives. Being a part of the Pocky Rocket Foundation is being intentional. So when you have initiatives that we start, it's intentionally focused on things that we know we want to change. When you talk about peace through sports, that's what our football program does.