 Can we hold 12-step meetings at a mosque? Ask the board. This is something to think about because I think one thought is, well, why don't we just make it Muslim-only? Have Muslims only attend these meetings, use Muslim literature? And there's nothing wrong with that. But I think we're missing out on the bigger community, the greater community who has experienced recovery, who's been doing this for a long time. I think there are things we can learn from them. I've just seen too many amazing cases that I would, and I've been affected by them personally, that I feel like I truly and sincerely feel like there are people in our community, quite a few people in our community, especially people who are in my generation, I'm a first-generation Muslim, who are just craving this, who are deeply wanting something like this, like what I've seen and experienced. And it takes, there's some wisdom. It takes some wisdom. It's not easy to be around people who don't look like you and who are not exactly like you. But I think we need to, at some point, and now is the time to stop isolating ourselves and stop hiding and join the greater community and show them who we are. And it's okay if we're not perfect. In fact, I think if they see that we're not perfect and we're able to show, and we're able to see how similar we all are, we could not only solve the problem of addiction, but we could solve a lot of our problems because I think a lot of our problems are the result of us hiding the whole time. They're waiting for us. They want us to come out and meet them. They want to see us. So the question and the answer ends with us.