 So, I mean, the most dramatic one, if I may conclude, let me jump a few, the most dramatic experience is actually one with President Lungu, you know, during the period I was narrating where we are defending President Chiluba. Lungu was a lawyer and we used to represent some of the people that were jointly charged with President Chiluba. He was actually, Lungu was actually representing them. Now, I interacted with the man, okay, and I'm sorry to say this, it struck me as a very disciplined lawyer. He was totally disciplined. Why? How? What? Oh, you mean? What made you conclude he was a very disciplined lawyer? Well, because on a number of occasions we had to assist him. I had to assist him. Okay, you could reach a stage whereby you're appearing in court. The man doesn't know where you ended because these cases went on for a long time. Now, you had to remind him. So, by the way, this is where we stopped, you know, and he would come totally unprepared in court. Okay? And the biggest problem at certain times, I can say, is ricking of alcohol anyway. Maybe you may have been drinking the previous night. I mean, that is part of the discipline because if you know that you have a serious case and your clients depends on you, the last thing you want to do is to go to court with having taken alcohol the previous night. So, I have seen this man, you know, from an ordinary human being, a lawyer, you know, and by, I know it's God's will because all earthly authorities ordained by God anyway. The man becomes president. Now, I have the privilege of having known this man interacted with him at an intellectual level, not at a personal level anyway. And the man, all of a sudden, is president. And so, for me, standing up to be able to challenge these people and when they're trying to do wrong things, I mean, I didn't find it a problem because I didn't see the president. I saw human beings flesh and blood, you know. So, that is what I've gone through. So, it's been a very, very privilege. I mean, it's been an exciting journey.