 So, as you mentioned, I'm a Program Manager at eCampus Ontario, which means I have the great privilege of working for David Porter, who's well known in the open community. And I have three other Program Manager colleagues at eCampus Ontario. And our roles kind of vary, but my role as a Program Manager really focuses on building open community in the province of Ontario and creating awareness about use of OER. So it's pretty new for Ontario post-secondary institutions. The eCampus Ontario is a post-secondary service organization. We're funded by the government of Ontario, which is really great. And because of David, we now have a really strong focus on the use of OER, which is, as I say, it's fairly new here, but it's really catching on. In the past year, I've been in this role for a year. We've seen some really amazing awareness, increases in awareness. And we have partners, people at each of the campuses in Ontario who are called Open Rangers, and they're just advocates on their campus, which is really fun. So I get to work with the Open Rangers. And we also have a group of six OE fellows. They're researchers. They're faculty members and instructional designer from a variety of colleges and universities. So it's really, I'm very privileged to actually work and open as my full-time work. In addition to that, I'm a doctoral student at Arizona State University. I'm in a fully online program. And I'm also part of the GOGN, the Global OER. I was going to ask you that. I knew that you were. And so that, you know, I'm immersed in Open 24 hours a day almost. I had time to sleep, I would.