 No matter how you found yourself here, we are bonded as family. This is just a great outreach opportunity for us as an organization to let veterans know that DAV is here, the services that we can provide and the resources that are available to them as a result of their military service. And we don't want them to think that they're forgotten. I feel sadness. I really do. You know, it helps build your esteem. You know, also makes you feel a part of, you know what I mean? So sometimes you do things differently, you know, and you never know what might be the outcome, you know. So overall, it's been a great day. No matter who you are, you sit down in a chair, get your hair and nose done. You're a better person at the end of the day. Your vibe, your aura is better. It's brighter, you know what I'm saying? I might get a girlfriend. Yeah, you know. This kind of support is very, very important, not only for, you know, material things that they need, but more importantly for the mental well-being of the veterans and their families. I didn't know none of these resources were available and now I'm getting my feet back underneath me. It feels amazing. Oh, I think it's wonderful. I really do. I mean, because I didn't know a lot of the benefits that I had coming to me. But I'm overwhelmed. I don't want to expect to this. And like I said, you can tell, not just only by talking, talking, see, they're about it. Love is an action bird. This is love. This is love. This is a brotherhood that would never die, you know. Once a veteran, always a veteran.