 other countries helped us to realize the things that we thought we needed to know, the information we needed to know wasn't really what we needed. We could take that away and we could just search for another source of information or maybe to think about another way to solve our case scenario. But we realized that when we talked to other countries, because when we talked to each other back in Chile, we didn't realize that. So I think that's my main key dimension it was. Key take. And what's your impression of the workshop? The workshop, so far it's been great. We talk to a lot of people, a lot of people with experience and people without experience. And fortunately we managed to grab some of the good experience you've had here in the Netherlands with the STG6, particularly 6.4. And just now I was talking to another person and we can transmit our experience with indicator 6.3, which we are really advanced now. So we could transmit some experience and we could get some experience back. I would say the stakeholder act today, because we don't exercise that too much. I work in the Ministry of Public Works like a team. So that's pretty much our world. We don't get involved in many of the stakeholders and we should do it. So I would say that was the, yeah, the inflection point, the most important thing I did here.