 President Kenny came and visited the space center. And there was a janitor in the hall, and they were all there lining up. And he didn't know that he was the janitor. And he was sitting there, and he was actually cleaning. And so Kennedy put together the, okay, he's probably a janitor. He didn't know his official title. He said, hey, it's nice to meet you. What do you do here? What are you doing? He goes, oh, I'm working to put a man on the moon, sir. That's what I do. And you think the title would be just, I'm a janitor, I just cleaned the floors. I'm just making sure nobody slips and falls. That guy was a part of something bigger. He realized that everything we do and everything we're pulling here, whatever organization, whatever position, whatever title, we're all working to put a man on the moon. It's a powerful story about helping people to not just see themselves as their job, but to help them to see themselves as an opportunity, a possibility. Again, something bigger than themselves.