in the past, i think you and i have talked about the legacy of caesar chavez, a lot know him from history books, hopefully more each day. and for arty to come in as the second president of the union nighted farm workers, talk about having big shoes to fill, but he did for many, many years. i had a chance to work with arty when i was on the city council in los angeles and early efforts and ago jobs certainly when i was in the state senate advocating for farm worker rights. and even today. he's retired but don'te as ever. >> yeah, i know. >> you ask how we are doing during this pandemic. think about farm workers, right. we are all anxious making sure the food supply chain continues. we would not have food on our table if it wasn't for farm workers doing their workday in and day out. and now with the health risks out there, they are deemed essential workers, we have to give them the protections they deserve and the assistance they deserve. because even under normal conditions, their wages, their benefits leave a lot to be desired. >> absolutely. but yet you run a big office, secretary of sta