and then we'll do joanna. >> that's right. let mark go ahead. >> mr. foxman, my question basically is my perception over most of my life, certainly the last 25 years of my life is that most groups that have suffered some form of oppression seems to, and you used the term several times in your remarks, you use the term good people. you use the term good people over and over again. and it seems that in our response to these afflictions, we tend to forget about the good people. we only tend to focus in on that small group of people who know doubt inflicted an enormous amount of pain. but it seems to me that healing, moving forward, and getting beyond this is pretty much to focus on the larger group, which are the good people. that's where the solution is. but i say this as a black man, it appears to me that we don't do that. i mean when are we going to start focusing on the good people? >> okay. well, thank you. i would say i think that's what we tried to do. if i did not believe that we could change peoples minds and heart, i wouldn't go to work in the m