 I want to tell you how proud I am of all of you. I know that this has been tough both personally and professionally. Michael may have damaged your homes, damaged your yards. Some of you who have other small farms, you're impacted just like our large farmers. You've lost electricity. But you know, I heard this week, I can't come to the office because there's no lights, but I'm out here working with the EMS and helping out my neighbors. That's what extension is all about. And it's during periods of disaster that we can really shine. I'm really proud of how our communications and marketing people are making sure that extension is visible, is extension is out in front, collecting information, disseminating information, and making sure that extension is seen as a positive force in our communities. But it all comes down to you because extension is all local. Be careful for yourselves. Don't overdo yourselves so you get to the point of depression. Look out for each other because this is stressful time. It's stressful for you as individuals and it's stressful because of the people we're working with. Take care of yourselves, take care of your colleagues. But most of all, thank you so much from both me but all of our stakeholders. You are making a difference.