 Conceptually, people get that for us to be a thriving society, it requires all of us being able to achieve our fullest potential, whatever that may mean. Unfortunately, there is a large swath of people who are not able to achieve that due to systems, policy, laws, practices that systematically oppress them and keep them from engaging with mainstream society. And so I think that people, when confronted with how to engage with racial equity, it's around definitions, it's around approach, and it's also around guilt. And I think that's a big barrier. Racial equity doesn't mean that all of a sudden you have to finance all the black and brown and the women and all of that. No, it really is about the lens and understanding who is benefiting and who isn't from the system. I don't want us to overly pivot to just make sure all of our panels are just full of brown people and women. I want to see, I want to see white guys up there, I want to see white women up there, I want to see everybody up there, and I want everyone owning this conversation. Each one of us has an obligation to this work. Myself, my, you know, my white colleagues, everybody. All of us have our participants in this system. Don't ask people of color to do this work for you. Do it in partnership. That's the only way this is going to be meaningful and the only way that it'll last. And that's why I love SoCab. It's okay. I don't need to have all the answers and it's kind of funny. None of us do. I don't have the answers. You know, some of the people I respect in this field don't have all the answers. But I think what the difference is is really taking that, not having the answers and being curious. The way that SoCab has curated these conversations and they themselves being vulnerable and asking questions. They don't know the answers to. And they have really stood out among a lot of the other conferences as a great entryway by introducing new approaches to practices. These are the folks that are actually going to help and implement and those that we hope will scale into practices that are adopted by more of the private markets.