 Our young people are our future and we have to train them in certain areas and that's some of the things that we do with First Robotics. When you come into the venue on competition day, it's electrifying. You have all of these robots that you've worked so hard to create and what really hurts is when something breaks. Georgia Power sponsors the mobile welding and machine shop trailer. Our responsibility is to provide service to the youth and that is making spare parts, making parts for them, helping them with getting their robots functioning properly. Just doing anything that we can do to help our youth be successful in the competition. You're working with mentors from companies like Georgia Power who are showing you different ways to approach problems. Leroy is that gentle giant and he's that quiet person behind the scenes that's there for the right reason. When you're interacting with kids, they know us. They've seen us before so we get to talk to them and talk about their future. Leroy does a little bit of everything. Anything from mentor to kids to weld to machine. He's very well rounded. It's been a pleasure to work with him. That kind of direct mentorship is essential in becoming a working part of the workforce. That's a rewarding thing to see a young person grow up, go off to school and then come back and say, I remember when you taught me this or you did that for me. That's what this is all about and that's what working with our youth is all about.