 I'm excited for the guys, excited for the program, and that's kind of the message I sent to the group. I mean, I've kind of been in the process or knowing of the process the last few weeks, but anytime you get a chance to represent their country, it's a privilege and an honor. I just think it's a tremendous honor for the program to have two guys with the opportunity to represent their country. This is obviously the first time that they're going to use Division 3 hockey players and to have two guys from all the teams all over the country. I think it's a tremendous honor for the program, and we're still a young program and still trying to get to where we want to go. So I think it's a great opportunity. This is something I've wanted to do my entire life and the fact that it came true is surreal. So I'm extremely excited for the opportunity. Growing up, I watched the 1980 Miracle on Ice and Bob Souter was one of my youth coaches growing up, and I used to play pond hockey and Mark Johnson's backyard every day after school with my brother. So just that kind of experience is exciting and extremely motivating as well. I was definitely excited. I think it's going to be a great opportunity for not only myself, but for Stevenson's program in general. So yeah, I was definitely excited about it. I mean, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. So being presented that kind of made my day, but it hasn't really hit me yet. In the next few weeks, I feel like it's going to hit me a little bit more. Yeah, I think this is a great experience for Austin and I. Hopefully we could take something good from this experience and share it with the team. We dedicate a lot of time here with Stevenson, and all the payback from it is just working hard and getting the opportunity. Just enjoying the experience, not getting in my head too much about it. It's definitely exciting. They just want me to enjoy the ride. Just kind of representing your country. I've never been able to do that in my whole hockey career. So this is kind of the first time for me. Steven could be a new experience, but I'm going to be happy with it. Excited for it. Just play your game, honestly. Use all the details you learned from here and then kind of bring it to the table there and hope for the best. I mean, you got to play every game like it should last. For me, the biggest thing is that they go and have a tremendous once-in-a-lifetime experience. It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance. You get to represent your country, you get to go to Lake Placid, and there's obviously a tremendous amount of history in that venue and in that town within the game of hockey. So just to kind of have that experience and meet some new guys, play with guys from all over the country, play with some guys that maybe they played with in junior hockey here, or know from other places in life. I think it's just a tremendous opportunity.