 I told you I had done something interesting in Tansamalei, Joe. Go ahead and let me know what that is. Meet Yasmin. Yasmin, tell me something about you. I relocated to Somalia 2018. From where? From Canada. Calgary. Calgary to grow. I've been here for the last three years. What do you do? I'm passionate about environments. So I came here just so, you know, the issues of Somalia, whether it's the drought, famine, overgracing and climate change. So we want to do something about that. And is it realistic? Somalia? So green. Is it visible? Absolutely. You know, in Garaway, if you first time when you come here, all you see is the land is completely barren, nothing growing. This man, what he was able to do, how green this place is. Gorgeous. Yeah. So what we need to do is this is like something, it's an inspiration, what he has done. And what we need to do is inspire other people to do the same thing. If only, you know, few people of us start growing our own food, then we can be... Tell me the project you're leading and where can people contact you, how they can reach you? Our local organization is called Dryland Solutions. So it's all about trying to fix our, you know, barren land, you know, from desertification to re-greening Somalia. We're partnering with an organization called Ecosystem Restoration Camps. All around, you know, that is the organization is actually that organization. It's a movement all around the world. And we're starting a camp in Garaway, our first camp. So it's drysolutions.org? DrylandSolutions.org. DrylandSolutions.org. Guys, do you remember Hoda Nale? Do you know Hoda Nale, by the way? Absolutely. I remember Hoda Nale. I can see he has passion and sincerity. There's something cheeky about the Canadian girl, Somali girls. We're passionate about Somali. We love Canada, but we love Somali as well. We love Somali as well. Guys, follow her, Yasmin, and her cast, her website cast. And you can also, I'll link up here, Facebook, Bechka, where you can get updated, insha'Allah. And let's all come together and enjoy them for a few seconds. Yes, I think what we wanted to say or do is grow your own food. Be a part of the grow your own food movement.