 I know you have a tremendous story, I think, to tell on a number of levels. Describe Talia to us. I like to describe her as a celebration of Latin culture and just happiness. We are the migration agency and I'm very interested in your journey of how you got here. I was born in Latin America. Growing up back home, being outside and looking feminine was a huge danger. Because guns will come and they will assault you, they will steal your things. I was taking the bus home and this group of people came behind me. They put a knife against my waist and they told me, give me your money and they told me a slur. It was really scary. Were you ever targeted? I was targeted. I wanted to put myself first and distance myself for a bit so I could explore a little bit more of who I was without any risk or fear. I was like, which one is the furthest country from where I am and Australia popped up and then I just started doing a little bit of research of Australia and I just kept loving it. So I decided to move to Respan in 2015. I feel so supportive, so supportive here, like what I couldn't have back there. I have it here, like I have a family that embraced me for who I am and loved me because of that instead of like having to tolerate it because of that. What's your message to those who, you know, they're going through their own personal journey as it is and there's not an opportunity yet for them to express themselves as you have. What's your message? Find your allies and be an ally yourself. That's all of us to the work, so worldwide being Christmas accepted, I'm understood. Thank you. Thank you.