 So now let's go through them by type bank accounts. That's going to be obviously like a checking account. If you look at it in the balance sheet, it's still going to be up here. It would be if it wasn't overdrawn because it's down here, but it's overdrawn, but it would be up here in current assets. The reason it's got a different name other than just current assets is because it's got a special convention within the zero system, which is that it could connect to the bank feed. So it needs its own special category for logistic purposes, even though it's a current asset. And then we've got the accounts receivable, which has a sub ledger that is tied to it, but we're still got it here as the current asset, prepayments, other current assets, inventory, another kind of special account, which has its own kind of designation, even though it's basically just a current asset.