 St. Joseph has been in the background, as he was in the scriptures, but he's been in the background for the entirety of the life of the church. He only made it into the canon of the mass, the Eucharistic prayer of the time of John the 23rd. And so why does the church focus our attention on him because of exactly what Father is saying, this refusal to admit of men to the stage of fatherhood? Because fatherhood says something. It says you can't create yourself. It says you come from somewhere. It says you have a lineage. You've received something. I know you have to step up the plate to then, of course, give it on. And if that's the case, Project Me doesn't really simply exist, right? I can't just be concerned about myself.