 So Tilburg, I think, has a very nice balance between research and teaching. When you start out here, your teaching load is quite modest compared to other schools. So you have enough time to pursue your own research, which is essentially how you get tenure when you're a professor. So it's very important for starting off your career. Tilburg is actually the number one school in Europe for my field. And in several other fields like economics and finance, it's extremely, extremely good. And one thing that I really liked about Tilburg that stood out immediately was the sort of community feel. And that everyone here sort of gets along in a nice sort of social environment, a very friendly, positive environment that's here. Tilburg has a great reputation in terms of research, and they offer a lot of flexibility for families. In the Netherlands, it's quite common to have a lot of free time to spend with your family, and that's quite different from the US where I'm from. We go biking all over the place. My son sits on the front of my bike. It's a very convenient for us where we live. So on the one hand, we have a lot of space. On the other hand, we're quite close to the city, and we have all the sort of draws of a city. So when I first saw the job offer, I was a little surprised at the modest salary. However, when I came here, I realized that actually the cost of living is quite low here. I think the university tries to maintain a healthy work-life balance for its employees.