 Right now we are in Temma. This is where I grew up. I wanted to bring some of my shipmates to see the school I attended, which is committee 8, number 3, JSS, junior high school. I'm going to give you a hard test, a hard test. All right, you ready? I'm part of the mentoring group for Obangami Espiras. Obangami Espiras is a collaborative effort by the United States with Ganyan military to come and come back. Illegal activities that occur on the coast of Gulf of Guinea. Ganyans need U.S. presence here. I feel more than ever. We came to motivate the children about the higher heights that they can achieve, regardless of the type of school that they attend. This is the type of school level that is for, you know, middle income or even lower, middle of students. So we give them the motivation, using myself as an example, that they can achieve the heights into the heavens. We are very grateful for everything you've come and taught us. I look forward to you guys coming again. I don't want to feel emotional about it, but some of my shipmates are my bosses. You know, for them to see where I started, part of where I started, and I'm happy that they are here to witness today what has gone on with the children.