 So whenever you want to go. Okay, hold on. I had it. And you can just start whenever. Okay. So we're ready? Yep. Ever since I got out of school, people keep asking, you know, we should get together and do this. We should come together and discuss these things. We should... There's a lot of... We should come together. We should... For like 15 years, I've been hearing that. And I feel like this is it. Because something's in the air. I don't want to say that it's a movement, but it's time for a movement. And a movement doesn't happen with one person. It happens con el montón, con la multitud, con el pueblo. So I think that this is perfect because that's what's happening. We are... It's like we're calling out to other people saying, come together, gather and discuss, complain and then figure out solutions. So I think this is the moment. It feels like a moment. It feels like a moment. And I think it happened because it's meant to happen right now. And we're meant to have this movement right now. It's like, you know, there was a movement and the rains were dropped and the wagon was left on the side of the road. But I think it's time to take those rains and just drive that wagon on the main stages of the regional theater across the country, you know? And we have to do it as Latinos. We have to solidaridad, you know? We have to come together. And no more complaining about it, you know? Can I say my name is Tania? My name is Tania Saracho. I am the Latino Theater Commons, or I am from... What are the people who are saying? Clyde. Clyde. Clyde.