Correct. This is at the core, a great, great story of a young man's perseverance, a communities love and support, a coach's dedication to his player, and the Institute acting out its fundamental principles. I pray that this story can be great enough and enduring enough, and inspirational enough without exposing this truly blessed young man to further debilitating injury. Let's let Jaylend heal, become a great husband and father, perhaps a coach or teacher or neurosurgeon. Maybe an engineer. Live out his three score and ten doing something else but playing football. He's playing with house money for the rest of his days.