 I'm interested in how the fabric is used, and this used in our land. So let's start talking about the uses, how it's been used. First of all, it's used for a lot of, like, locations from celebrating all the cycles of life to celebrating, like, marriage ceremonies. So one from naming ceremony, marriage ceremony, and burial ceremony. Let's just take this three. One, if you are going to celebrate it for a burial ceremony, which is for funerals, one, it's going to have different colors based on the celebration. Who is that? If someone at age, like a senior, dies, it's going to be mostly black and white fabric, which is going to have different motifs. And the motifs also have its own layer. So the first layer of fabric on the fabric is the motif. After the motif, which is a symbol that is the main symbol on the fabric, that is one. It holds the meaning. A symbol might represent, okay, a symbol of the supremacy of God, or a symbol of unity within diversity, and also creativity, dynamism, all of this. So based on that, if a symbol that is about creativity and dynamism is on the fabric, I might think it's a creative person who is there. And the color of the fabric, being black and white, will automatically mean that it's a senior, it's a person who has lived a long life, instead of versus when you use black or red. When you use black or red means someone very young, so you are showing grief, you are showing your state of mourning. So the black and white is going to be like a celebration of life, instead of a celebration of death.