 You have to find someone who is highly credible, extremely professional, and somebody who will go to great depths and great lengths to make sure you fully understand what you're being asked to engage in. And I found it here, the Center for Discovery Innovation. I lost somebody very close to me because his kidney was rejected. Transplant rejection to me is just an absolute killer. I was first introduced to CDI by Nancy Kennedy of the Hackensack University Medical Center Foundation. A key motivating factor with regards to participating in this particular project had to do with Dr. Rosenstein and her passion, her intellect, all the skill sets and education that she brings to the table. There's an old saying, if you like the people you're working with, you're going to do a great job. And in this case, we like the people that we work with you. I always got the sense we did something good. Being a donor, particularly in this instance, in a medical sense, gives me the opportunity, even if just in a small way, to participate in something that otherwise would be so largely beyond my reach, it's so important. I can't do what she's doing, but perhaps in helping her to achieve her dream, which then of course is to help so many others. Hopefully she's able to find something and people can go on living their lives.