 As you know, food is something that is very much needed within the community of Columbia. It brings about support. It brings about the kind of emphasis where folk are hungry and they need food. Harvest Hope is one of our partners and of course it proves to be as a result of what is being collected today on a valuable, valuable project in the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I think it was especially important for all of us on City Council to act and make sure that we're intentional in our service and so it was very important for me to be a part of it as well. One, because I believe that service is at the very core of change in our community and secondly because as a public health person I've seen firsthand how access to basic resources like food have been exacerbated, those problems have been exacerbated by the pandemic. And so, you know, the small but significant things that we can do to help our community is absolutely what we should be dedicating a day like today for.