 I hit dance music, I hit chart music and everything. But again, I'm still outside, I can't really hear it that much, so that's better for me. People I was sharing to now, but I've got a... Well, apparently, very sarcastic sense of humour, that's what everyone says. I think you develop that sort of sense of humour for dealing with people when you're getting abused all night. All you can do is turn back those sarcasm on people, that's all you've got. Dormin, although it's 2017, still have a thug image, which is totally wrong. They're there to protect the customers, they're there to protect staff, they help the police. The Dormin know that, just no one else sees it. The Czar was potential for the injured, but they get hurt and there's nobody there for them. It's a thankless job. I work with lads on the door that I've only been down for three weeks. They've got this and they've got no... they haven't been drained. They're qualified to do what they're doing. I've been ahead Dormin, you see people that come in, and they're nervous. Young lads, and they've done a little SIA course, but now they're dealing with the public. In the Conventation, and when it's real, it's not nice for people. You can't just see it, there's somebody who's going to be in charge of sometimes 500 people, especially when booze is involved, and you can't just see it right there. There's a few years to turn and they'll go out and do it. It's got to be bigger than that. I worked on the doors years ago, started a security company, and just years of having no support, seeing the Dormin struggle myself. And I just thought it was about time someone done something. The SPSE intends to provide security for security. We need to give the Dormin the qualifications and we need them to be proud of the qualifications and do the job they're signing up for. And that's what it's all about. We're taking people off the door, upskilling Dormin like yourself. People that have been working a long time. We have legal, criminal solicitors, civil solicitors who have health insurance. Nobody really wants to insure a Dormin because obviously it's a risky job. But if we're not doing insurance to become getting bottled and getting glassed, it's not worth the pain or... We thought about it long and hard about what we would need, what I would like to see if I was a Dormin now, knowing the struggles they have. Us Darlans don't have a lot of say in stuff where it should be a lot of... We should have the most say until the Hive got involved. I really didn't know what a co-op was. And I think the co-op was definitely the way to go. When we applied to the Hive, they put things in place, stipulations and helped us develop the standards. But it just opens a multitude of doors for them. If I had this when I was younger, I could have gone so much further. I'm going to do the training that I can do and better myself. I don't want to work the doors forever like saying, all that music and I'm sick of it now. I would like to go in a different direction. I've got a chance to, which I haven't had before. I think it's exciting and it's going to change things for the better. And I think it's about time. It's been a long time coming. Do you want to be a member? Yes.