 Wonderful brother, Azim Ibrahim, and some of you know him, very Scottish, right? I don't think they said that right, but very Scottish, right? And so, what are they wearing? You know, that's of course a tick-up tartan, Scottish tartan. But which clan is that? That's not McGregor. That's not McGregor. That's not true, that's not. I'll try to take some other claims. Okay, what clan is that? Muslim clan. And this was authorised by Scottish Parliament as an official Muslim tartan. I think that's really cool. I'm not sure about that. I think it's really cool. Let's go to the next one. See, so maybe you can go up just a little bit. That's the pattern. So it's got green, white, black, gold. Go back. Okay, so I can read the words for these. Okay? So, I can't really see it. Okay, so it says blue represents the Scottish flag. Green represents Islam. Green represents Islam. Okay, people on. Read it for me, please. Five white lines represent five pillars. Five pillars, right? The white lines, okay? And the gold lines are the... Six gold lines represent the pillars of faith. Isn't that beautiful? And then what does it say at the very... The black screen represents the carbon. The carbon. See, so that's really... That is living by the cultural heritage. And that is telling Scotland that we love you. And Muslims should because Scotland's been really good to us. And usually the Scots and the Welsh and the Irish, they're a little bit better than their cousins. Well, they're not actually cousins, but they're English. You know, they really are. They're much more tolerant. Scots especially have been really good. And the Muslims of Scotland, in my very live experience, are among the healthiest. And they're also among the most dynamic.