 How do I feel? I feel overwhelmed, you know, and this is over the top for me, you know. It's a good feeling. You know, it actually feels like the day I graduated from boot camp in 1986. The theme of the truck being that, what it means to me is being that it's for wounded heroes. It just means that we're recognizing that the sacrifices and the things that they did for our country and for their service. My transition from the military into trucking was kind of easy because I was driving part-time while I was in the military. The Marine Corps actually did pay for my commercial license. So by the time I retired and I got into driving, I had already had all the experience I needed. And not only that, but I drove both trucks and tour buses. Most military people you'll see, we want to be on time everywhere. And not just on time, but we want to get there early. Like we had a stand in the military, on time as late as early as on time. So that's how, even when I talk to some of my military partners on the road, and we get to shippers and receivers like way earlier than most. The brotherhood in the military, that also does carry over to the night. As you see us here today, we all came from different branches, but we all speak the same language.