 I think people are going to look back at this particular time. You know, it's a really tempestuous, you know, both environmentally and socially. And I think it's going to be a very important thing for people to be able to go back and say exactly what was going on here. And how is this shift from sort of formalism to, quote, sustainability, and then, you know, real community engagement, how that'll happen, and what it looked like. I had a very complicated relationship with sort of French formal design because in the 80s everything was sort of post-modern and I was very conflicted about it. And I thought I turned more to Asia. It's been a lot of time, you know, doing the Living Water Park and Chengdu and Sichuan and working in India. And so I never went to Europe. And in the last two years, all of a sudden I'm back. I think it's very interesting after you've kind of made your own path to kind of come back to something that people think of as conventional and realize how radical, how deeply radical it was.