 The driver was swerving, kind of like tried to run away from it, but it wasn't, of course, fast enough. So he ended up getting hit and passed away a few hours later. That's really what motivates me, like seeing it happen. Just wanting to avoid that for any other families, if possible. I don't think I've ever come across a person like this. I mean, not yet in the Air Force, at least. She's motivated. I'm motivated. We make an amazing team. No matter what happens, if I'm helping people throughout the day, that makes me feel good about myself. I'm at work. I'm helping people. I'm doing ADDD. I'm helping people. If I see the numbers of the DUIs on base, or the bases around us, that, you know, I would like to see those numbers go down. It makes me feel like the program is doing what it's supposed to do. I feel like I always have had a heart to help people. So that's why I serve.