 From a long time ago, I've been interested in helping to eliminate climate change. So to have the opportunity to do that in this competition is really, it does mean a lot to me. A lot of the processes are based on not producing as much CO2. And that's great. That's going to help when we finally get to the acceptable level of CO2 in the atmosphere. Our process is based on taking CO2 actually out of the atmosphere into carbon nanofibers, which is a product that has multitude of applications. It can be used in construction, it can be used in energy storage, it can be used to strengthen plastics. So there's really a huge range of applications for our technology. It's a very energy intensive process to make carbon nanofibers, and we're hoping to be able to provide a more available way of making those carbon nanofibers. There are 27 teams, 27 different processes, different ways to take CO2 and help remove it from the atmosphere. Hopefully all 27 of those become accepted by the public and we can implement them all so that we can prevent CO2 from ever becoming a hazard again.