I'm looking at my husband. I'm looking at my husband. Let me see. Oh I can say I'm very happily married. I have two sons, I lost one. And I have three grandchildren. And I hope that they will -- I know their lives won't be like mine, you know things are so different, but I hope that they will be able to experience, well Jamal, the other one, he's at UCLA, he's a business major, that's Brian Meeks. And then I have a little tiny one, he's three, that's Shawn Meeks. God only knows what he's going to do, he's a smart guy. But I hope they will be involved in the arts in some way. You know it's one thing that I hate too is that so much of music and the arts have been cut out of the school programs you know. And that might be another reason why we're not getting so many musicians. I don't know if it's happened where you live, but here in Los Angeles, we lost so many of our music teachers and kids used to rent a clarinet for $3 per semester, then if you didn't like that then change to the trumpet. But that's kind of gone by the wayside now. And I'd like to say something about the use of alcohol and drugs before I -- stay away from it. Stay away. It's destroyed too many fine, fine musicians so early in life. And I recommended it.