 I love just about everything about New Zealand. I love spending time here. But the nice thing is that it truly is an incubation nation. It's small enough and open-minded enough that change could really happen here quickly. When I talk about the big number, 2.2 billion tons per year, that's kind of a staggeringly large number when you really think about it. When you look at one bag of garbage and then you're thinking, okay, picture 2.2 billion tons of this stuff, it's overwhelming. But New Zealand has got progressive policies where they're trying to do something about greenhouse gas. They've got an objective of trying to reach something by 2035, trying to decarbonize. Well, New Zealand right now is creating 26 million tons a year of greenhouse gas from their garbage. In fact, they have one of the largest per capita amounts of garbage in the world. It's really actually kind of remarkable for such a small island how much garbage it's created here. And so the thought is, what about a net zero New Zealand? What about making New Zealand the first nation in the world with 100% recycling? And our objective would be to do that with our technology. By making our Sierra Energy fast-stocks gasification available to New Zealand, there's only 13,000 tons of garbage created a day in the whole country. And so with a relatively small number, a couple of dozen of our facilities located across the country, it would be possible to recycle 100% of the garbage coming out of New Zealand and convert it to either clean fuels, about 420,000 gallons of diesel that's 20 times cleaner than the California fuel standard. So remarkably clean fuels or electricity as required, our technology can make either one. But it gives New Zealand the opportunity to be the first nation on Earth leading the way in demonstrating how it could be done profitably for 100% recycling. I think the Edmund Hillary Fellowship could provide tremendous support because in the end it's all about people. The people in the fellowship may provide the right contacts. They might be able to help provide the right resources in developing a solution like the one that I'm proposing, sort of a net zero New Zealand. So if that in fact worked out as a good solution for New Zealand, then the Edmund Hillary Fellowship could be exactly the right solution as far as providing those connections throughout New Zealand to make something like this possible.