 And switching to a different topic now, many sub-satellites are a bit invisible in a sense. There's not much spotlight on them or their work. There are many initiatives trying to change that, but not many sub-satellites get a high profile where they become well-known. You've had a chance to get a lot of spotlight, thanks to an interview published by Netflix, thanks to other interviews later on and various media publications. How did you feel about this, about being in the spotlight, and how did it impact your career? I think that I found it very unexpected because it all happened so fast. And so it kind of went from one day I just submitted my work and did my day-to-day to then interview it, doing these bigger interviews and everyone knowing my name. It was a bit scary at first. It definitely made my link-down connections go up. But in terms of my actual career, I was very lucky to be in a situation where I had continuous work and didn't really find myself struggling in that sense to get more clients or more projects. So I wouldn't say that my career really has changed significantly. It's just like you say, there's a spotlight on what I'm doing and that can come with its positives and its negatives, I guess.