 Just getting to talk to the guys. There's a bunch of NASCAR fans here. It's cool to see the relationship and the military and the army just talking different to guys about serving and doing different things. What their favorite thing is to do. So it's cool to just have conversations. I enjoy getting to experience what they do here at Fort Bragg. I think it's fun because you get to some of the same adrenaline-chasing moments as you get at the racetrack when you get in those vehicles. You get to go ride around and riding in a Blackhawk. Getting to fly around there and see how they operate. Got to fire a howitzer, pull the lollipops, which is what they called it on the howitzer. And that thing, it's a big boom. So that was fun. But to see a driver come out and go through the same thing and a paratrooper that may be 18, 20 years old, showing him how I'm an expert with this weapon system. I'm a professional. So maybe a simple task for a paratrooper and it's appreciated by somebody. It makes them realize, hey, what I do is special. The soldiers out here, the opportunity to be appreciated, it means a lot. There's nothing like the national anthem at Coke 600. It's just a patriotic day. And 600 miles to remember it's also, it's always really cool to see the impact it has on those families.