 So Solvid is a two-week innovation challenge. We had four companies come in and present to us problems that they wanted our students to solve. So over two weeks we ran design lead thinking workshops, we looked at market validation, understanding how to build a value proposition, and we looked at making a very simple business case. From the very first day it was go, go, go. It was in a moment where you weren't thinking about something, you were trying to explore something, get into a deeper context, definitely well worth it. It's not only are we doing an entrepreneurial programme, but we're actually addressing some really key social issues and that just makes you feel really good. I've got to meet a whole lot of new people, I knew no one when I came here, and we were able to address these issues which I just did not see happen. They get to understand how to work in a team, how to think creatively, how to think strategically when they get market feedback and how they need to shift and shape their idea and also how to work with their clients. So what does it feel like to go into Fonterra and ask them lots of questions so that you can have the best idea possible? I've been through a lot of business incubators or accelerators and this one was unique in itself as it was focused on solving problems that companies actually have. Meet new people, work with clients and change the world.