There will be ups, there will be downs, but I think for so many people, the message that we keep hearing, and one that in particular I've appreciated, are people who are finding a new zeal in their career to know that, wow, I can advocate for myself. I can make a difference by contacting my local state rep or state senator, showing up at licensing board meetings, advocating for what my license means, advocating for Medicaid reimbursement increases, for better clinical access in certain parts of our profession. So that, to me, is the biggest thing we've seen Jeanette is just a renewed spirit of I can do this. It's not just about me and the abusive rehab company I work for or the out of touch national association that just drains my pocket, I can make the difference, because for some of us that are just barely hanging on in this field, that's the message that we've all appreciated and fix. SLP, I think, is part of augmenting that message, but it's also a gathering of SLPs that just want to think differently. What a great place to be. We found our people.