 So, as opposed to other psychologists, I'm not an elitist. Anyone can come to the seminar and listen. Not everyone can receive a certificate. Certificate is reserved for professionals or people with practice. But anyone can come and listen. So I have no problem with that. Some knowledge of racism is helpful. But even that is not needed, because I'm going to start from zero and describe all the history of the concept and the various theories over the years and so on. Then I'm going to teach the 25 proprietary techniques. Techniques that are unique to cold therapy. And the philosophy behind these techniques, because cold therapy is the exact opposite of all other therapies. It uses principles that all other therapies consider wrong principles. But because all other therapies failed, I reached a conclusion that these principles are actually the right principles. So I'm going to teach the techniques. I'm going to teach the philosophy behind the techniques. That is level one. Then we move on to level two and three. Level two and three is essentially practice. So case studies, simulations in the class and so on and so forth. But also expansion of narcissism into other mental health disorders, which have a very strong component of narcissism, like borderline personality disorder and others. So giving the participants, the professionals among the participants, the tools to apply cold therapy actually wherever they think could help. Maybe they see a borderline patient who is clearly narcissistic borderline. Maybe they would like to apply it there. The cold therapy also works very well with major depression. So many therapists would not use it for narcissism. They would use it for major depression. The reason it works well with major depression is that the depression is also post-traumatic condition in effect. Cold therapy is a treatment for post-trauma. Happens, narcissism happens to be post-trauma. So it works. Depression is post-trauma. It works. Whatever is post-traumatic, cold therapy should work. It's a tough discipline because narcissists are tough cookies. They refuse to change. So we have to force them to change. So it's very, very much like a military boot camp. It's very challenging. And the narcissist goes through an extremely difficult period, especially in level one. And then after the therapy for quite a long time, a few months, it was a very extremely difficult period. So what we do in cold therapy is very simple. We break the narcissists to pieces, absolutely to pieces, like leg room, and we put them back together differently. That is a painful process, very similar to a surgery. But let's call it all soul surgery. Everything is under surgery in cold therapy. So that's more or less it. Whatever else, even if the person attending the seminar has no intention to use cold therapy, it's exposure to a new way of considering therapy, new philosophy, new approach. Cold therapy borrows non-proprietary techniques, borrows techniques from close to 40 other therapies. Decent cold therapy is compendium of all the known therapies in a way. It's like the mother of therapies, like therapy that comprises all other therapies, plus 25 degrees unique to cold therapy. So even as introduction to psychotherapy, the seminar is a kind of introduction to psychotherapy. So I believe that people will benefit from attending almost regardless of their motivation. As long as they have an interest in psychology, they will benefit. Because cold therapy is the cutting edge. It's the latest in psychotherapy, latest in our understanding of many, many topics in psychology. And provides hope for some problems which were considered intractable and untreatable. That's it. I think hope is worth the attendance. As a last question, do you think that there's any way how we can or anyone can convince a narcissist to come and attend your seminar? And then what kind of therapy, what kind of things a narcissist could take from there if they decide to come and attend? A narcissist would not attend this seminar nor... Sorry, let's get this going on.