 For me, the value that I see in EHF, because there's many communities of incredibly productive people, high-achieving craftsmen in whatever field they're in, who get together in this time around the world and are fully aware that they're in a pivotal time in human history and like, how are we going to change the world for the better? There's many communities like that all around the world. What makes EHF different, in my opinion, is that it's rooted in a culture, in the Maori culture and traditions, which is really focused on integration with nature, integration with one another, and ultimately, hetangata, the people. Are we connecting? How are we connected? And that is something that you may find, you don't really find anywhere else. You don't really find that in other communities. This is a, and it's not forced upon, it is a natural, this is where we are, we're held in the Maori traditions and culture, and that's an incredible benefit because it opens up the hearts of all these incredibly talented people, but when your heart opens up and your ego dissipates, new possibilities emerge. And that's the benefit of this community, and that's why I'm doing my best to bring my koha, my talent, to this environment, much like everyone else's.