 Today, we're actually in the city right at the moment, but the day began catching the train into the city for Scotty, where we're practising having a long train experience. He's been travelling a little bit on trains, getting a longer time each time. We're on the train today, we chose to sit in the priority seating, and this is because when Scotty's a working guide dog, he will be with a vision impaired person, and they will generally have better access to a priority seat, if there's no other seats available in the carriage. So we wanted him just to practise sitting there and being able to stay close to the seat. He taped on the train very well, and then we've walked through the streets of the city to get to a lunch bench. Lots of noises here in the city, lots of people, lots of changing sites, so quite confusing for him, but he's coping with it well. One of the things I've discovered through having a guide dog puppy is they really are allowed to go anywhere. 99% of the time, I'm just met with excitement and people really welcome them with open arms and want to help their training, and yeah, it couldn't be easier to bring them somewhere different.