 So our program is focused on giving participants the technical skills they need to start working with data. So we're going to learn how to use Microsoft Excel and whether you're a beginner, just trying for the first time where you have a lot of experience. We've got some tiers within our course that you'll get that most of you possibly can't. We're also going to learn about techniques involving mapping where we look at the geographic distributions of data. We really emphasize finding the stories within data because it's fine to have the technical skills to be able to analyze it, but unless you can find the story, whether it's for your newspaper or for your NGO or for your charity that you're working for, it's not going to much use. That's a major component of our program. And that's really important. This is the great equalizer. You don't have to work for the Ottawa Citizen Post-Media for the CBC or CTV or Global. You can work for a very small organization, a small weekly, a small daily, a small non-governmental organization. You can be an independent researcher. You can be a freelancer. And you can really maximize these tools to learn new skills that can basically help you do your job a lot better. The nice thing is people who take our course are going to go back to their newsrooms with a bunch of story ideas right away they can start working with.