 It's kind of a metaphor for life, you know. Sometimes you're riding the wave and it's all fun and then next time you get another wave and you might come off and you're in the water, you're tumbling around and life throws you some kebab balls and you just get knocked down, but then because you've had such a good high, you just want to get back on and get back to that stage. Even though the Maramolli program is built around these core values, that's sort of the thing that underpins it all. There's sort of other things that come with the Maramolli program, which is like these amazing friendships that sort of just happen very naturally. My country, so we're at One Mile, we've got the surf crew here, Maramolli surf crew. And we're to sort of escape Newcastle a little bit from all the study and hard work that we do, just to relax and cleanse ourselves in the ocean. I've been surfing for two years and my relationship with surfing, I think, is more about the friends than the actual surfing. We're not A-Class professionals on the World Surf League Tour, you know. If you can surf, if not, we're ready to introduce you and get you out there on a board and to have fun. I come off a lot, I'm tumbling around, but once you get that good wave, you look like, yeah. I think it was upon meeting the 2021 scholars, we kind of made a bit of a main group chat for all the scholars and friendships the glue, I think. So having those friends around you that are also like-minded, it's a pretty strong feeling, it's very empowering, very inspiring. To me, the ocean means a place of regeneration, rebirth, I think. So you dive in and cleanses away all the tensions, the bad stuff and even just from diving into the water to coming up. For me, I just feel so relaxed and recentive.