 We do need to pull the dipstick and tell the customer how much oil is in their car. I'm Scott Fisler, I'm an automotive instructor here at Milwaukee Area Technical College. I'm going to show you how to check the coolant level, we're going to check the brake fluid, we're going to do a demonstration on that here in a little bit. I love cars. I have since I was little. My mom said I was making car noises in my crib, you know, before I go home. As you're lifting up the hood, while I was in high school, I worked at a dealership and they sent me to school one night a week to learn how to be a tech. There's been so many people that have been in my life that I've looked up to over the years and I've tried to emulate the positive influences that they've had on me. The same style of people that I looked up to, I try to be one of those people and check the fins and see if there's anything packed up inside there, okay. What a lot of my students figure out or what I see is that they didn't realize how much satisfaction they get from working with their hands and helping people with their cars and getting a satisfaction of fixing things for other people. We want to wiggle the cables. That I won the award or received the award, I guess, is very humbling and a little bashful about that because it's not just me. It's the team that we have here that allows me to do all these things that get recognized, you know, but I couldn't do it without everybody in our department, you know. I'm proud to be part of what Wisconsin is doing when I was receiving the award down in Florida, a lot, a lot of attention or I should say recognition of the state of Wisconsin. They're like, wow, we're just so amazed at what the things that Wisconsin is doing. I mean, not just me, but other things that are happening, you know. I just happened to be the guy that they're talking to at the moment, right, but they always have really good things to say about Wisconsin and the training that we're doing up here in the automotive realm.