 Checking yourself unconscious bias. That's the first starting point, like I mentioned. So how would you feel if you're an easier nephew, your child, your son, daughter, brought home a black person, partner? And naturally, how you'd feel, that is your real answer, isn't it? Because it's emotional and it's personal. So once you experience that, the next thing you've got to be thinking of is, okay, well, have I got any personal friends or in my life, from childhood to now, have I had genuine experiences with somebody of a different color, that was positive, rather than fighting algea and dar-da-dar. So all those little things will make, that's your check, isn't it? Your internal checks, I think. And with that, your answer, don't you? Then you'll know where and why you're doing what you're doing and then what you need to be doing to make that effort of trying to, recognizing I've been carrying this all my life, i.e. my values, moral compass. And now I'm understanding what it means, because I've got the white privilege, I've never thought about it until now. And the more we get on the better at that and become the kind of, the whole allies thing, being an ally in it, then the more we're gonna actually be that person to make an effort to sit nearer to that person, to make them feel like, actually fine, because I can tell you now, I've been that person until excluded for a long while. People don't sit next to me at conferences, because I'm an ordinary person until they introduce my name, you understand? So it's just those little things of making a difference, making people like me feel included, not make us feel visible, not invisible. Smiling, just nice little things, it just makes a difference. And I've seen people making a difference since Black Lives Matters in giving you eye contact and smiling, morning, you'd be surprised, that's just like respect for me, rather than expecting me to jump and walk out. Even when you're going down the street, people expect you to walk out of their way. Why do I also have to walk out of your way? If I don't, then I'm in the wrong. You understand? There's those little things that you kind of, I think that's why people take for granted again, that we're expected to do things, otherwise we're the aggressor, when actually we're both equal here, we're both people, then we should respect each other.