 I just think that this specific project is really important just because I feel like there's a lot of ignorance that's kind of been brought out recently, unfortunately. So I just think any awareness is really important. I'm really excited that they're doing this, and especially right now, like in the current political climate, to kind of push that these refugees are human beings and that they deserve to be treated like human beings. To see what happens when natural disaster strikes or political strife or ethnic hatreds, to see the effects it has on real people's lives is very dramatic and very sad, and you see it on the news, but you don't really feel it, you don't know what it's like, and as small it is to experience a few minutes of that, you definitely have that sense that definitely takes you a little bit out of your comfort zone and a little bit into the shoes of the refugees. The whole purpose of the exhibit is to try to get people to really understand what it might be like if you had to make these decisions, if you had to become a refugee yourself. They were really happy all the time to get all of you out there, 100% of them made a part of what we see in the future. Well I suddenly feel we're very fortunate, you know, to be part of the world that have a really decent life. I mean I know people have different opinions about this, about refugees, but you know it's sometimes you just think about what if that was you. I mean we're lucky, but how about if you're not lucky and you become one of those people and what do you want the world to treat you. So I think it's very important for people to see this. It's very important for us living here to understand what refugees are going through all over the world. I understand people from different political sides of the debate can have different opinions about what we should be doing, but even those on the side that want to do us should know and understand what it means to be a refugee and that's why I would absolutely agree everybody should spend the 45 minutes and take a walk through.