 I looked up to a lot of female soccer players. I looked up to also Billie Jean King who played tennis and decided to change the way things were because things weren't changing at the rate that she thought was fast enough. And so this is a tennis player who decided to create their own tennis league and go against the tennis association by playing their own matches, by having their own sponsor, by proving that they are valuable, that people do respect them and it just was the people in charge that did it. And she did so much for not only tennis, but women's sports in the U.S. And that tennis is one of the only sports globally to have the same win bonus from the men's and the women's side in the major tournaments. That's something that we look at for inspiration within women's football. And she is also someone who advocated for Title IX, which is giving equal opportunity to men and women at the university to play sport and to get a scholarship. And that was one of the ways that I continued to move along my journey in playing professional soccer and was a very important part of my journey. So I think that I have a lot to thank to Billie Jean King.