 And so I've read that you credit your grandmother with a lot of the drive that she instilled in you. How did she do that? What did she do for you? First of all, my grandmother is incredible, still to this day. Because she got up every single day and she went to work. And she raised seven kids and then she helped raise her grandkids. And I'm very close to my grandmother. She talked to us a lot and she will always tell me. She's like Denise, which is my middle name. Don't do what other girls in school are doing. Which we're having babies at 14 or getting knocked around by boys at 14 and 15. And she talked to me. I knew what I needed to know by the time I was five or six. She would tell me. She talked to us about sex. She talked to us about life. So I knew what I needed to know. So when a boy approached me with this, you know, let's do this. I said, oh no. My grandmother said, no. My grandmother said, you're just lying that you're trying to ruin my life. So she owned me with knowledge.