 Well, from a professor's point of view, it's an opportunity to have a whole new audience. But from the student's point of view, it's an opportunity to have someone from outside of the system come in. And what happens in the classroom is that we have international students, we have students from Denmark, we have students from...and then we have me. And so when we bring all of our experiences together, it becomes a very dynamic discussion and we get to learn a lot from each other. So for me, it's not only a chance to share something that I really enjoy, the subject that I really enjoy, but I also get to learn a lot about the other cultures and how they approach the same subject. And I like that a lot. We have a majority of students that they are Danish, but we have as well many students from other countries. This year particularly we have students from the United Kingdom, we have students from the United States, furthermore some students from other countries in Europe. So it's quite interesting that you have these different experiences and the opportunity of sharing with other students from other countries your perspectives about a particular topic. I especially like the small cafes in the neighborhood that I'm living in and how the people are riding their bikes everywhere. I have a bike rented and so I've been able to bike to Barthouse. There's so many things to look at from the church to the museum. And I feel like I need to be here a few summers to take it all in. And I enjoy getting to meet people as well. And I look forward to maybe giving that some more in the future. It's a very cute city. Everything is closed. We teach 15 minutes to go to the class to teach and then 10 minutes to go to buy something and then nice restaurants around, nice cinema. So we have a very good experience, not only inside the campus but also enjoying the whole things that Orhus can offer to us. Nice museums, a very nice botanical garden. So it's the whole thing together. Food, culture, weather, cozy, all the things together make this experience here in Orhus very nice. This is my second time teaching in Orhus. And what I have found is that now I can integrate a lot more Danish examples, a lot more European examples because the students seem to respond, of course, to more examples from the home countries. And that's been good for them, but it's also been good for my students in the United States because now I have examples and cases that I can use from around the world. And that gives them a little broader perspective as well. So I think this has been a win-win situation, actually a win-win-win situation for the students, for me and for my students at my home school. And I'm hoping to continue it for many years to come. I am very looking forward to come back here next year. I have already applied. You know, we are adapting the course because we have a lot of innovation in the course. So I always feel right in the proposal. But I'm looking forward to be here again in 2016 and 1780. So let's see how it comes. But if I have the opportunity, I will be very happy coming back again to all of us.