 Basically, I think that anyone who's coming as part of this program has to be prepared to contribute to New Zealand, because New Zealand is extending you something pretty amazing. When the Maori show up and these people had their land taken from them, and when they welcome you to their home, that's pretty amazing. There must be a lot of pain behind that, so in appreciation of that, you've got to bring something to the game too. I think everyone can contribute some combination of time, talent and resources. Time into the local community, and physically in the place getting to know it, talent in terms of your unique attributes, insights, whatever you bring to the table, and resources. Some of us who are coming with big resources should contribute to the local charities, the investment circuit over here. It has to be done in a way that is scalable and sustainable, but EHF is small today, it's like 150 fellows, maybe going to a couple of hundred. But I think when people look back in time and say, wow, per new fellow who came in, the level of contribution, I would be surprised that there's a single immigrant program in the world that would match it.