 A man told me that if I continued with my hand, even if it was about 15 or 20 more days, it was very serious because nothing could be done. I mean, my operation was just in time. And I thank God and all those people who could collaborate with me. He had a very heartbreaking story in terms of the circumstances that led to the injury. His circumstances being here that he was otherwise not going to be able to have any treatment other than kind of a cast it where it lies, which would have given him a very bad outcome, a very poor function on his arm. So both the muscle that extends out his arm and bends his arm up were kind of floating separate from the bone as they were supposed to. So to be able to come in poor a guy like that, have that kind of lifelong impact in a young, active male that we should be able to get him back to the workforce, back to use his arm, be able to care for his family, et cetera, makes trips like this, makes these sorts of things completely worth it.