 We're not going to let that go yet, so you can waste your time holding your parents up. First of all, I want to say thank you for your pictures, for your communication with each other today. DAB is something special, 100 years old, doing amazing programs. This is just one of them programs. And if it wasn't for DX, sorry, MX, MX. We couldn't do this. And Taylor, today your speech was something that blew me away as a businessman. And you guys have the resources of an amazing company and 350 plus employees to help you on your journey. When I started my business, I didn't have that. When I transitioned from the military, whereas a cook from special operations, you're out in the military, that's it. You have the resources of DAB and each other. And I hope as I leave tomorrow, I hope they use each other as resources, use the DAB as resources. If I can help any of you, which I told today, and we've done some amazing things today, making phone calls immediately to companies to help you. So, with that, I just say thank you to Dave and I from the Robert Irvine Foundation. I say thank you for having us. DAB again, something special. We are going to do an awful lot, partying with them in the next coming years, as we've done in the last couple of years. Taylor, the legacy that you and Brandon are part of, and you continue to support this amazing company, is something special. You want to say a few words about that? Yes, so just as the founder of Patriot Boot Camp, it's been an amazing journey over the last 12 years. And IMAX has played a critical role in us getting, not only literally to today, but the evolution in for Patriot Boot Camp becoming part of DAB. And if there is one central character to that, it's this amazing human. It was Brandon Dwick. He's a founder of IMAX. He was someone who cared about helping other humans and making society better. And he found passion among many things, but one of them was showing up and helping the founders here at Patriot Boot Camp. So, we just want to say on behalf of DAB Patriot Boot Camp, a big thank you for the partnership over the years with IMAX. And Brandon was someone who also connected deeply with nature. So, as we let these birds go free, we do it in the memory of Brandon and his legacy that we all can take for it at Entrepreneurs. So, thank you. So, to sum it up, this is Patty. Patty is from Great Basin Wildlife Rescue. Obviously, we're here and do this amazing thing. I want you to stand in the moment, because this happens very rarely and the two people are going to let these birds go. This is history for you. You'll never do this again. We'll never watch this again unless we come back here. It's really special. Why is it special? Because what Patty does is what DAB does. We rehabilitate, we give the resources, and we give you new training to go on to do something better. Patty rehabilitates not only these birds, but bears and a few other things we don't talk about, right? But it's amazing the parallels that Patty does, that DAB does, for veterans. It's unbelievable. And I'm just so proud of what you do. And I got to spend the time with two amazing people last night, Sonny and Paul over there, and told me all about, I will be donating to your charity. Thank you, James. I will, because I think you do amazing work. But it's so, when you watch this and you talk to Patty and understand what she does and how she does it, it's no different to DAB. It's parallel to give the resources that you need to get better at what you do or to move on to a different business. So think about that as we hear when we let these birds go because it's really important. Our job, and I said this this morning very briefly, is to build veteran-owned companies. America, and yes, I'm an American citizen for 16 years. America was built on small business, and that is every one of you that's here today. As a cook that now runs 11 companies with 5,000 employees, if I can do it, you're all way smarter than me. Have fun doing it. But use the skills that the military taught you. Use the mentoring skills that the mentors here have taught you at the boot camp because DAB boot camp is something special. I've got to tell you, I didn't have to stay all day today. I could have done my piece and walked away this morning. I was enthralled, enthralled by each one of you as you stood up with your passion about your companies. That's what America is. So thank you for doing that. Thank you. Patty. Thank you. You said everything I wanted to say. You took it all away. There is a process to do in rehab, and I'm really excited. I can't do any of this without my volunteers, and they've been out in the valley over here. And so I'm grateful for them. In doing the rehab on these two particular eagles, they came out of Cottonwood Canyon, and it was during last year's heat and lack of water, and they were so emaciated and dehydrated that that was it. They were on death's door. And so what the process is, is getting them back up physically, but then getting them flying again and getting the right nutrition, but just to get them ready for release right now, because I don't like to take something like this and release them during the winter. It's hard enough trying to find food, so I wait till spring. But it's making sure that it's not too fat, and it's not too thin, and he's ready, and he's rabbit-killed and ready to go out. And like Chef said, be in the moment. And I tell that to my volunteers. I don't know how long I'm going to be doing this. I have no clue. But enjoy it while you can. Take what you can from this. And if I leave here and nobody's crying, I haven't done my job. Aww. The Marines will all be crying. There you go. All right, yes. That's fine. That's fine. See, we're going to come back to the side. You're going to make sure you've got it. Because I'm worth a lot of money. Yes. I'm not. I can imagine. Yeah. Okay. So if you want to take, you have photography, you can go ahead and come in front. Take those two knotted parts. And they are a little bit hard to do. So just pull it to the side. Pull it to the side. And then take your hand and go like this. And then step out of the way. Okay. You got a handle on him? I do. There you go. Take that. There you go. Perfect. Why don't you turn around so I can see you. Wow. Are you ready? No. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Okay. So we're going to count off to three. Okay. Are we ready? Camera's ready? Yep. Okay. One. One. Two. Three. Oh. And he's going right in there. So what they'll do is they'll actually wait probably until the morning to kind of take off again. But they'll kind of hunker down for the night because they don't know where they are. Hang on. I'm crying. Okay. And that is yours. That is so awesome. They fit really good in this little plexiglass baseball. Oh, yeah? Yeah. I know. I'm going to have it mounted. Don't worry about that. I'm going to do that. Hey, where's my mount? Where's my mount? I'm going to shadowbox me. I'm going to shadowbox me for this. Yeah, you do. Especially right there. Yeah. Very cool. Let me take a picture of you. Yeah. What's your number tag number? Hold it up. Pretty awesome. Patty. Oh, yeah. Two. So you know each one is federally protected, right? So they have a number and it's ringed. This is a number of that eagle. Which is pretty cool. Very cool. So they can follow it. You just signed that for a minute. I did. I think it was fine. I didn't have to sell it out. I thought he knew that. I 100% knew. He sold me out earlier. So. Robert. Hey, back to me. I know. That's why I'm still watching. Just in case you come back. I'll send it from my warden in the house. Grabbing the cat. That's awesome. Something beautiful about that, you know. One of those cat in the world. I'm going into this. It's just a fight. Or is this a. Okay. Who's the second? Awesome. Look at him. Look at him. Just don't go in front of her. Just don't go up in front of her. I do want to point out. This is. This is. With a certain number. So what happens is. If they get hurt in the wild. Or they get old and they die. Somebody finds this and they trace it back. It'll trace it. Actually. To where it was born, you know, hatched. And so we have a history. Wow. Just don't go in front of her. Awesome. You're going to take these two. This one is much larger than the other one. You can tell the age also. She's a monster by the. So she's relatively. Yeah, she's. Yeah, she's. So she's relatively young. She's probably maybe going into her third year. The other one I think was going into her second year. Here we go. There we go. We're going to count all. You know where to focus. Are we ready? Yep. One, two, three. Oh, she's off. To the hedge. All right. She's going to come back. She's going to be watching us. She's hiding. Run of applause!