 Everything is for nothing. Around here we have done everything. Everything is done. You have to go out. We cannot live on the red line. But if we never touch it, we never push it, we never progress. We ski beautiful peaks in the Alps. The natural evolution is to go a little bit higher. We also would like to know if we can ski the style we ski today on a 6,000-metre peak. Serious ski mountaineering. You are free-solving. You can't make mistakes. You blow an edge. You fall. You die. You have to have perfect technique. You have to be so good that you never have to think about it. That's the type of ski your journey is. These mountains, I mean, they are nature's finest work. I mean, they are real cathedrals. You know, you're taking kind of this alpinist approach, climbing these big lines, but thinking about it like a freestyler, like charging them. To love the mountains is something very easy to say, but this is only the words. I think the one who loves the mountains is the one who faked with it. Don't move. Otherwise, we go together. Just finding these lines is finding a needle in a haystack. These high-altitude ones, I mean, it's a total gamble. Windows that last a couple hours that maybe come around every couple years, and you don't know if it's in condition until you're there.