 Yeah, that was what I wanted to show you. Okay, any final question here? Yes. I wanted to challenge you. Okay, yes, please, do so. Because you're saying that it is the best solution, but I see many issues. And I mean, I see that it's really applicable to Northland climates. But if you, for example, do this in CCLA, it's like an element, you know? I mean, I see many problems connected with food, and I think it's a good application, but not for every application, and not for every climates. Yes. For example, it has low thermal, so not catching heat in the place. Yeah, okay, I'm grateful that you bring this up, because the massive wood construction is something for cold climates. I forgot to mention this, but thank you for that. I absolutely agree. And also, well, it's not for African countries, because termites would eat it away in no time. Exactly. So the big innovation is the other problem? Yes, absolutely, absolutely. So there, loam construction is a good choice, especially in climates where the days are very hot, the nights are reasonably cool, because the loam can be built with this thickness, that the heat of the day is sort of making a comfortable night climate, and so on. So thank you for that. I'm from a northern climate, so I'm very much in this climate. I always have to think of other climates as well. Yeah, thanks for that. All right, so thanks very much, and see you then. See you tomorrow morning. Thank you.