I want to thank you.
And I also want to thank my colleague, who often strikes a sense of commonality and of reality, which I appreciate very much. And I think quite honestly the issue is more that if we have something when we're here that reflects something of our past and our present and our future; it's a great tribute. So I, for one, would very much appreciate that consideration before the naming of it.
There are some realities that come about. We do have to remember that this is a changing world and we're a part of that change. Some of the deep history my colleague has relayed to us is not likely well known by the majority of people. And maybe that is something, in another venue and not because of this discussion, that somehow needs to be relayed more. You can pick up all the pamphlets, which I did today because I have a friend from South Africa who has a deep interest, but I can tell you that I don't think any of that history is in them. I'll take a peek at it.
We likely should, because thousands upon thousands of people go through every day and pick those things up. I think it would be a worthwhile thought to consider.
So I do appreciate your time. Thank you very much.