 This is the kind of story that we live for, because a few months ago, Shamar Joseph would have never anticipated in his wildest dreams what has happened in the past weeks in Australia. And it is tremendous for him to embrace and being embraced by the Guyanese public in this way. What in your opinion was the most moving part of yesterday's homecoming for him? I think for him is to be reunited with his children and his family. As soon as he came off the aircraft and was making his way towards the area where the ceremony was held, the first thing he did was grab his son, you know, kissed him on the cheek, kissed the other one on the cheek as well. And that for me showed how much he missed his family and his children. He's a family man, of course.