 Our Chairman of the Cattle Career Consortium, Mr. West John. We want to recognize some of the people that has helped us to get us to where we are today. The O's Foundation, this is called the O's Farm. They stepped up, give us the money to buy the place. They've given us the money to build the barn. We got a grant through the state to do the contents in this barn. It is just unbelievable, the people. And we want to recognize some of them today. We needed some place that we could house animals for the kids to show. We've got students that now have hogs and lambs and goats housed here that will show this next year. We've gone on adding a cattle also to have a facility here from the Keep Cattle Show. So they'll be able to house animals here throughout the year and we can host shows during the summer and during the fall where the students can exhibit their livestock here at the facility and have other chapters and clubs bringing students to be able to show here also. And you take that child that has never owned an animal, you bring them over and let them hold a chicken or a bunny rabbit or pet a calf, you may have just changed that child's life. And that's what it's all about. It's all about kids. Our entire mission is to help out Amity Center Point Turtle School. My parents back in 2006, this was the mission of theirs to provide this land, this farm, as a working farm for the kids. Yes, we started last year at Center Point High School, Agri Charter School. For levels of book graders, we've got students that have moved in the district for that project and also we have students at the School of Choice that are involved in our ag program also for neighborhood districts. When everything's functional and everything's brought in, we'll have facilities to be able to show cattle, sheep, goats, hogs. We'll have rabbits and chickens also. We'll have areas to keep here and do an exhibit in this farm also. This is a project that our community has gotten behind. This isn't just the cattle career consortium in the school district. This is the entire community. We're just not stomping at the barn. This is just phase one. We've got an educational building to build. We're dressing rooms and bathrooms in the kitchen and meeting rooms. It'll be a multifunctional building. We've got a committee right now that's looking into building an indoor arena. When you say it's all about kids, there's nobody teaching kids anymore how to farm and ranch. I love the saying that someone said one time that if you don't teach your kids to farm and ranch now, who is going to feed us in the future?