 I don't believe that I could close down the entire oil industry or anything like that but if I could do anything at least I could stand for the people who are standing right. They're Native Beliefs. They could have some last shred of existence in their cultural, holistic ideologies and belief systems. And it's kind of like why I'm here right now because I'm also wanting to stand for what I believe in. We stand for water. We stand for water. Water is life. You have to be an activist. You don't have to be a native. You can voice your opinion and if it comes from the heart then that's all that matters because we're all here together. You're my brother. She's my sister. That's what we're here for. And logically speaking, scientifically speaking, if there is no water, nothing is here. There's absolutely nothing. So it's just to help you know everybody. That's all that it is. We stand for standing rock. Sing some songs. Dads get out there and dance for your people. There's people that can't dance and can't drum anymore. Get out there and make sure you're noticing some songs. I see a lot of different communities here. Have your sacred songs. Sing them. Ask them to do that. Keep this alive. Keep this going. This movement has to keep going. It's like the water keeps flowing. Keep it going. That's why we're all here. Keep the movement. Keep our children. This movement is going to protect his life from the water and the life. By his generation, by their generation, when we knew better, so many people around us know better. Know that things aren't true anymore. They're untrue. And we as a community here, we had the opportunity to do something about it and we did it. We thought we'd be judged. But today, you two and your grandchildren will be able to look back and say, my family did it. They tried. They fought. They won. We went.