 I started out as mine safety, shift boss, mine captain. I had a couple of engineering jobs in between as assistant to the manager and stuff. And then eventually I went to Toronto as assistant to the vice president. Then you got moved back to Volckerbridge again. My wife had just, we'd bought a house in Toronto and she'd just hung the grapes. I got moved back eight months later and then I got moved back to the head office again as an assistant manager. And then I had the plane crash. Yeah, actually, could you talk even about that? Yeah, so the plane crash, which I explained how it was all set up, they were killed, manager, general manager, Sudbury and the vice president were both killed so I took both their jobs. And they ended up as manager. And then I, as I mentioned, I'd retired after most, I don't know how many years I was here, 30, I guess, at Volckerbridge. And while you were at Volckerbridge, did you see anything change dramatically within the company? 32 years. 32 jobs. 32 jobs. Every job, I never asked for a job, I never asked for an increase. My objective when I graduated from university was to be as well like, be a shift boss, make $10,000 a year and be as well like by the men as my dad was. Well, I achieved most of those things very early. And then the other objective was to enjoy life. So I enjoy people, I enjoy life. So now since I retired from dancing, lots of activities, my son told me I'm a professional volunteer. I mean, everything.