 I think it's a combination of different things. First is to understand Australia in its context, understand its history and how it's developed and take those lessons back to Myanmar, which is a transitioning country. Learn leadership skills, learn the different ways of do legal work, the techniques that will be most applicable for my country. And the thing that I can do is just to study out of the Philippines, get the best of the best and apply it back in the Philippines. So I'm going back to the basics, learning as much as I can how to communicate what I know, how to teach, how to teach. For me, this is a privilege and I hope I'll be able to bring tea and dinamibia. But also something that we don't have in Costa Rica very much, which is an international environment. The skills I'll gain here are highly relevant for my current position and also for the future. Actually, I know it's not for me, but for my country and I'm very thankful for Australia.