 I mean, some people really blow me away. It's one thing to post or state, I disagree with the judge and I think that person should have won, I can do that, you can do that, each one can do it. But then to go and see how the judge is tiffed. And you know, it is criminal what the judges are doing. When I come in, you know, because if those persons themselves become judges, people who say it about them, you know, there's a criteria. The judges are asked to apply the criteria and they do so. A lot of creative expression is subjectivity. How you, like I said, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. That tells you, is you that have to apply a criteria and different people will apply criteria slightly differently. It's not a mechanical exercise. So I really feel that those individuals have been unfair. But you know, we've reached a stage in our social discourse where anybody can say anything and anybody is an expert on everything. Now, there's some things I don't know about. I mean, I go to the queen pageant. I have my preferences, but hello, I don't really know about judging in this. So that's what it is. In Kalitsu, I listen, I had my own predictions. But the judges are the ones we choose to do it for us because everybody cannot do it together. So you choose a small group. You say, here is a criteria and they apply the criteria. A lot of the individuals who are commenting don't even know the criteria. They don't even have a copy of the criteria and what it's heading speaks to. They don't. So it really become an almost, you know, fastical, all those comments, you know. And like I said, I do not have a problem if a discussion as to who you think should have won. But when it crosses the line and cast aspersions on individuals, what not. I also believe the quality of the productions of the events have been phenomenal. The queen pageant was world class. I mean, the events we've had, Kalitsu final, Soka Monak, and last night were really top draw. And even Saturday nights, when it rained the night before, so they were challenges, but as much as possible, you know, the team presented very well and you must say hats off to the production team, to the CPMC headed by Tamara, an events company for all the outstanding work that they're doing. There will always be an issue with seating at the Saab and it's something we need to reflect on because there are people that come and they want to sit. And we'll have to figure out how we can ensure we put in some seating for individuals who want to sit. There are those, the younger ones like yourselves who can stand up all night, but there are some persons that would want to take a sit down, especially for the Kalitsu finals and Panorama. So it's something we need to look at for us to improve the experience of the patrons that come to those shows. So we just need to continue to evolve and grow and improve.