 Actually, I'm really happy with how they turned out right now because of how the amount of things that the murals went through beforehand. The fire itself didn't really affect it as much, but they were completely exposed to just water. So all the paint layer separated itself from the actual plaster, which is the substrate. And so it was just like a little by little, it was just popping out the wall. So we had to sit and go through every single little crack that we saw that would inject adhesive, which is an unusual situation because normally we come out at the end of a project. It's after a damage has been done, not while the damage is still occurring. So I had absolutely no idea as to what the result would be at the end. We left here after doing a few, a number of conservation or solidation treatments. It's been two years since we were here, and seeing them now and seeing just that they're completely, they're on the wall, they stayed safe. So I'm happy with it, it should come out really nice at the end. And in the mural, actually, if you see the home, he actually reflects the windows onto the mural, so you can see the same pattern, that diamond pattern of windows on the mural. So they really do put a lot of thought process in that, so it's really nice seeing it go from falling apart to just being pristine again, so that's my favorite part.