 I would say the weather was symbolic because we have to fight this new climate against the culture of death almost in a snowstorm. And so as we were marching, I was just thinking like, wow, this is almost representative of the path ahead. Because it's uncharted territory for a lot of us. Like before 1973, before Roe v. Wade, abortion was an issue decided at the state level. And now we're right back where we started then. There were certainly issues between states of like how much we value life should abortion be legal. Now we're back to those same questions and we're back to it being a state's issue. And really laws do matter, but I think what the moment is, what the pro-life movement is recognizing now and just what a lot of the speakers were talking about with the president of the march was discussing, this is a culture issue. Like we're not going to change lives now just through the law by telling people, hey, like you can't do this because unfortunately abortion is so proliferated. Abortion culture is such a serious problem that affects our hearts and minds and how we not only value the dignity of the unborn child, but whether or not we believe that just life itself is worth living.