 Danielsburg was a hero in our family. And I remember my father, when I was only six years old, explaining to me that this man, this one man, had decided to tell the American people the truth when everybody else was lying about the truth. Now, my mom came from a very large family. I have 27 first cousins on my mom's side. And many of them, seven of them, of the 27, fought in Vietnam and thought that they were fighting in Vietnam for the right reasons. And believed what they were being told that we were the good guys. We were on the side of righteousness. We were there to protect the American people and to protect the American way of life. And we were winning. And all of that was a lie. And we didn't even know it was a lie until Dan Ellsberg told us. So this was revelatory. And my parents made sure that we understood even at those young ages that Daniel Ellsberg was a bona fide American hero.