 I always love to work with a co-facilitator. So someone who's facilitating the workshop with me as the secondary facilitator. Why? Because I want to be able to focus on the individual members of the team that I'm facilitating. And my co-facilitator can do the things that maybe would pull me away from that. For example, setting up the table or setting up the Miro board, making sure everyone's got their coffees, everyone's got their drinks. And then if I need a break from my voice, I'll hand over to my co-facilitator for one or two exercises so that I can regenerate and that I can be at my best level for the workshop. And so for me, it's always just great to have a co-facilitator there to just ease some of the pressure of facilitating a group. And you know how tiring that can be if you do it very often, even if it's remote, having a co-facilitator is just a great thing to have. It's a luxury to have if you can have that when you're running a workshop.