 Okay. So the way I look at it is a couple of things, right? So first of all, what you could do is you could start off kind of like a training academy. Okay. So working with your own clients and just putting on sessions for them. And then once you have a client base, yeah, from there, you can then introduce the tournament aspect. Okay. Okay. Now the reason is because once you once you have, you know, parents that are paying you players that start to know you like you trust you, it's a lot easier for them to then bring friends along because they know, you know, they know who you are and you've got a name. So that is one way you could start it. Okay. Another way you could do it is you could run like a free tournament. Exactly. So what you could do is you could do like a small free tournament to begin with. Obviously it's going to give you experience. Yeah. And maybe do it in a way where it's manageable for you. The reason why I said to do like a group training to begin with is because obviously if you run your tournament, that is going to consist of money. So you are going to need, you know, buy equipment by the goals by the banners and all of that. So if you have a group that you're working with, that can start to like fund your future project, which is going to be your tournament. So, however, if you've got the funding already, you've got the investment, then you could start off with a mini tournament. It could be like 10 players or five players, however you want to do it. And then you start to build from there. Okay. I would do then is the first step would be just make sure having a sit-day-sit time that you're going to do the tournament. All right. Because that's obviously going to be important for marketing. Yeah. So sit-day-sit time. Make sure you've got a venue or facility locked in for it. Right. And wherever you're going to run that. Okay. And then the third bit is obviously it's kind of pricing and marketing. So pricing in the sense that is it going to be free? Is there going to be a fee? Okay. And then the marketing, what's the strategy behind it? So I think maybe offering it to obviously clubs or teams is quite a good option. Like local teams. Right. Yeah. Local teams, local clubs, something that is really good in the US could be running like a REC league, a REC tournament for REC players. Okay. Just because like club, it can be done as well. Okay. But obviously club, they're probably so busy with their own teams. They're training sessions. Yeah, they've got their own stuff going on. Yeah. A lot of stuff going on. Whereas REC players. Yeah. Okay. Like a pickup. Yeah. Yeah. It's like a pickup. And also REC players, they kind of need it more. Yeah. So, but that's obviously for you to decide what type of players you want to obviously have. But I remember in the US, like REC, REC is huge. Like clubs have their own REC program. So you could even offer that to clubs to run for their REC side, the REC side of their team, of their club. So yeah, that's the pretty much the three steps I would take. So set they set time, what day and times you want this tournament to be. Lock in that facility to make sure you can run it. Do you need a permit where you're going to run it? Is it an indoor facility? Is it an outdoor? Making sure that's all set. And then just working out the pricing. Is it going to be for free? Is it going to be five dollars? Is it going to be $10 per head? And then the marketing. So how are we going to get this out to our audience? Right. So as I said there, you could talk to coaches. You could offer it to teams, to clubs and YMCA's. So maybe other organizations that have access to kids. Of the specific age group that you want to do these tournaments. So there's a lot that you can do. It's just a case of being very organized. And I would always encourage you to, when you do your first one, always start small. Of course, yeah. Because that's where you can make the mistakes. Because running a tournament is big. It's not like running a training session. There's a lot that goes in it. Making sure if you need to get staff on the day, you get help. Making sure the facilities locked in. Making sure that if there's any injuries, what's the protocol? There's somebody in there as far as medical representing. Just for physical therapy. Take care of all more. Yeah.