 This gives me such pleasure to give you this. I have to prove I'm here. This is overwhelming. I thank you. I knew Peter Haas, and it's such an honor to receive this award and his name. Let me say this. When I was a little girl in elementary school, we had to learn and recite the Gettysburg Address. I love many things about it. One of the things I love that it was short since we had to memorize it. But there was a particular passage in it that comes back to me periodically. And that is when Abraham Lincoln was talking about the things that made up the country, it being conceived in liberty and dedicated to equality. As the country was embroiled in a civil war, he asked the question whether that country or whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated could long endure. That really is the continuing question. In every few decades, it gets brought back into sharp relief. And we're in one of those moments right now. Public service is a way to be able to answer that question in a way that is affirming and sustainable. Because it requires that we know each other. And we don't know each other by feeling kindly toward the black co-worker who's in the next cubicle or being excited that our children have multicultural, multiracial friends or feeling inspired by the Latina newscaster who comes on every night and you feel warm about. That understanding happens when you have to get involved in people's struggles, the struggle of addiction, the struggle of young people involved in a juvenile justice system that doesn't respect them or honor them. The struggle of people who are transitioning from one gender to another within the same body. The struggle of people who are trying to raise their families on poverty wages. When we understand that, when we understand that, our fear can be transformed into understanding. Our confusion is enlightened because we understand the solutions. Our alienation can be transformed into belonging. The opportunity to serve is such a gift, which is why it is always a surprise to me that people reward me and honor me for doing it because the gift is every day, it is every opportunity. I hope that you will find that gift. I hope that you will not wait until you have enough money to do it, that you will not wait until you have enough time. Do it always, do it continuously, do it for yourself. Thank you so much.