was looking over the contractor's shoulder over these years, so thank you, devon, and our boss, harvey mendoza. so with that, i just want to conclude with this is only the beginning, folks. we are continuing to transform lives here at westside courts. we will continue with our commuter literacy courses sponsored by the city's office of digital equity. we have alex hahn here, who's joined us, who heads up that office to provide the -- not only free internet access for our residents but also courses together with c.t.n., the service provider who is provider training to the residents on basic computer literacy, internet access, and advanced courses in computer training. so we're really excited about that. and we are also going to continue to look to f.r.h. and gary banks and joanne, antoinette hopkins as they continue the work of providing job training and placement for our residents. this is about the holistic evolution about this community and this is the model that tabernacle and related are now carrying forward in our work in this -- in this city and across the state. and, you know, while i'v