farm workers and keeping that going. and then paul chavez, who was cesar's son, also runs the national farm workers service center. ey've done housing for farm workers, affordable housing for farm workers. and i think that's a big step. cesar always wanted to do that, you know? he felt that that's a way to help families so that they can unite, so that they can have a sense of stability. and then from there, they can go on and prosper in a variety of other industries, not just agriculture. so, i think we're taking now some good major steps, and it just continues. the work is gonna continue. cesar once said, you know, "my work is going to be done at the end of my life," so it continues. and it continues in a strong fashion, so we're really proud of that. damian: and he--i mean, he was such an eloquent writer and speaker for a guy who had minimal education. rudy: eighth grade education, didn't get a chance to go on because he was helping the family. but the thing about cesar, and i tell people this all the time, he always had a book with him. and if it wasn't in his hand reading, he always kept it in the car when they