 When we've just wrapped up the Western Sydney Wanderers Future Wander Programme, it's the inaugural program that we introduced for development for kids growing up in the Great West. It's a great opportunity for players to just come in and develop their basic skill sets as well as get new coaching perspectives, get new influences from WWE players as well as mixing in with players that they probably play against week in, week out, but this is a great opportunity to come in with a bunch of kids that are at the same level and just continue working, refining their skills. The quality is quite outstanding, so you can see it's been, for women's football, is definitely progressing and progressing in a positive way. We're playing a lot more possession-based football, so that just goes down to the programs that they're starting from grassroots level and just working on kids with developing their finer skills, and then you can see that it's a lot more possession-based football that as opposed to us growing up here in Australia being athletes and trying to use fitness and athleticism to our advantage, we're actually using football smarts and decision-making as well. So it's to see the basics of the passing receiving, their first touches, the communication levels, to already be noticing them on the pitch for the age group that we've got, R14 to 17, to already be noticing that on the pitch already, then it's a good step forward. Having assistants that are from players that play for Western Sydney Wanderers and play for, have had opportunities to step up and play Matilda's as well, it's been phenomenal. So they are able to bring what they learn at those top levels, bring it down to these girls here and introduce what they're learning up there to this level. It's amazing that they have this program, you know, cost-free, and the coaches they have here in the facilities are the best in Australia, in my opinion. And so just, you know, just take every opportunity that they can to get better. And from what I've seen since I've been here, they've never improved immensely. So yeah, it's been good to work with them and sort of get a bit of coaching under and, you know, just pass on advice as much as I can on to them. So they can improve every day. They've definitely, a lot of them have got a lot of potential and they're so young. So to be in this now and sort of get that taste of this environment, I think it's only going to benefit them to know what it means to get to the next level. And, you know, if they can keep improving and working and more programs keep coming up like this in the future, it's only going to benefit women's football and these girls. You know, I think when they had the trials for this program, there was, you know, 600, whatever girls. So it just shows how many girls out there are willing to play. So to be able to do this, like I said, have access to the facilities and the coaches here, I think it's amazing and they've improved so much. So I think it's very valuable to them and we'll really see the next crop of, you know, future Matilda's coming through. We started off really, really good, really strong, developing really well, got a good six weeks into it and then the lockdown happened. But then to bounce back, get the girls back in here and kind of start, pick up from where we left off. I think it was pretty awesome to see that. And then just the gelling of the players that, as I've mentioned, that they probably play against each other week in, week out, but to come here and just gel as a unit and take away a lot of what they learn here back to their clubs, it definitely has good value to it.