just kudos to chelsi, and that was an amazing answer, and i enjoy hearing even's stories. just like chelsi and alex said, if you walk into someplace you don't recognize anyone that talks like you, thinks like you, you don't feel like you fit in. we've been working on young women for america chapters which are, essentially, college chapters of cwa, college chapters of conservative young women that get together each week. and some of them are like a prayer group with action items. they get together, and they pray for this country, and they tell each other what's going on. because our young people in college are in a bubble of sorts. so to be informing them, that's what we're here to do, and that's what leaders are doing, moms, dads everywhere, to get together and coalesce around an idea. a lot of them are doing things on their college campuses that i think you'd be really proud of. you know, the left will tell you that millennials only care about same-sex marriage and abortion. that's just not true. we have young women and young men out there that are going and combating sex