 And I would cut up his food, and I would do this for him. I'd make sure he got fed. I did all the normal things the mother would do for a child that couldn't help themselves. The American people do not realize they're kind of stuck to take care of them. They have to be there on a 24-7. They're up day and night. They don't have a life. Their life is completely taken away from them as a caregiver to take care of someone who has served this country. Respite to the caregiver is everything. It gives them a break to be able to do something for themselves if they don't even leave the house, if they just go to a movie, if they just relax and take time for themselves and think about their needs. That's what respite means to them. They can get a sigh of relief. I got some time because they don't have any time. You're taking care of somebody that is critically wounded. You do not have time for yourself. It's all about them, not about you.