 Most projects I usually have one kind of theme album, which is my go-to album for that project. So I can hear it years later and it always brings back the idea of the work I was doing. Did you have one for this project? I did, yes. It was the Pixie Surfer Rosa, a little bit old school. So we start out by developing a free mobile app. And in the case of Eerie, we use a small handheld globe. We use the app to scan the globe and we get rice statistics on every country all over the globe. What's really great about this is it follows the three eyes. It's intuitive, it's interactive, and it's intriguing. So we have different data sets here. So we've got a rice patty area harvested, yield, production, seed. And then we've got milled rice, which is your total that's used for food. So this removes everything that's for cattle feed, all that kind of thing. And we've got consumption, calorie supply, protein supply, fat supply. Even calorie supply? So the reason displaying in this format is beneficial is because it's spatial information. So it should be displayed spatially. It makes a lot more sense when you can view global trends on a globe, when you can see changes over time occur within the 3D space. It's much more intuitive. It's the way the human brain is designed to perceive information.