 There we are. We're doing laundry for all the Afghan evacuees on a daily. We're doing several hundred bags daily. They're so excited to get a clean bag of clothes and it just keeps us going. It's their long hours but it's it's it's worth it. We assign each family a bag and it has their name and number on it. They'll bring their clothes in. We count the items. Make sure we have the same amount of items that go back in the bag once we take them to our wash. We wash all night long, bring them back in the morning. They're ready for them the next day. They'll bring a receipt in with their name and number on it and we'll grab the bags and give them back the next day. The necessity of clean clothing is just brings joy. I mean no matter where you are. The joy when a kid receives his clothes back clean and folded for free really really just you can't describe it with the words. It's just a really good feeling. I have a team of roughly 50 receiving doing and giving back the laundry. It is long hours but the payoff really isn't the smiles when when the guests receive their laundry back. I would say the amenities being offered are that of a five-star hotel. It's very rare you would check into a hotel and have your laundry clean folded and returned to you. That's just top-notch service. I've learned a lot that I didn't know especially from the evacuees that can speak some English. They've told me what it's like in their country and coming here and the differences and it just makes you feel like you're making an impact on their daily lives just to have fresh clothes.