 Now, you talked about your support system, your family, and your community. Pina and Bolivia would like to know what you say to people that encourage women to maintain traditional gender and family roles rather than play sports. That's an issue that they're facing. Absolutely. Yeah, I think that is very difficult, and that is what is happening around the world. And I think that it is changing slowly. I think we're seeing progress. I looked at the Afghanistan women's soccer team, and they are one that has been fighting for years now just to be able to play competitive games. I think that you have to take slow steps, but I think raising awareness is one of the most important things. Having those traditional views is going to take a long time to unwind those. Those are decades and centuries of thinking that needs to change. And so with that, I think there's a level of patience and then there's a level of pushing. And I think creating awareness is one of the most important things. A lot of the work that we do as a team is just talking about it, is getting it in front of people so they understand the inequalities. They really see that the inequalities are unjust and unfair.