 So tell us about the exam preparations and everything, what did you do to prepare? So especially lots of people that are in the audience talking, they want to do the exam so they really want to know how, and as you said you're a chartered accountant, is it important to know accounting, is it important to know finance, investments, what, how did you prepare for the exam? Okay so everything that I do I like to take it seriously because I know that what is what doing at all is what doing well. So I actually gave this my best shirt of course God was helpful, God helped me too. But I decided that I was going to practice, I read through all the requirements from AFM, I read through everything I was taught during the five days training, and then of course I came up with a plan for myself. We had a mock with D Brown and the mock was a high up now for me so before the mock I had taken time to prepare a lead to. I knew I wasn't there yet but so what I did was I came to the mock with questions, I knew there was going to be a summarize section after so I had specific questions as to things that I knew I wasn't clear about. So I had problems with you know understanding and doing depreciation the manual way. I had learned a few but there was still some struggle on Excel as to how to build a depreciation schedule. So I came to class with that and I remember I kept asking questions that were specific to that depreciation. I also saw that there was something about deferred tax and taxation that I needed to know. So I came to class with questions that I knew will help me to build my depreciation I mean my tax schedule. So I also saw that I needed to understand that there was a difference between sales volume, sales value, sales revenue, and then there could be different and capacity. Yes, the utilization and there could be different inflation attached to each of them. So I also came to class with that understanding. So I read the mock and then we did a revision at the revision. I took all the learnings and then I got back. I started practicing. I built the module from scratch to finish like four times again. Which module exactly? The one you gave us for mock and then the one from the institution itself. So you built it like four times after the mock? After the mock. Wow. I mean you're working. How did you have time to all of that? Most people who do these exams are actually working. Yes. So what I did after the mock before the mock I'd been reading every night. So I have a very busy schedule. I close late so I just felt okay when I'm done we work and then instead of going to stay in the traffic let me just stay back at work to do one hour every day. So one hour every day before the mock I took time to read and then after the mock I saw that the exam was very near. I decided to take two days of work. Those two days I was, I became a staff of Gibral. Also after you came to Gibral Consulting. Yes. And it was very helpful. It was at Steve I was going to work. So come very early in the morning like about 8, 8.30 and then I resumed in the very quiet corner and then start from the beginning. I timed myself. I started practicing. So how many hours in total? Practice time now. Just I mean if it came two days I probably spent 10 hours a day. So it's 20 hours. You already been spending one hour every day. Maybe another 20 hours. 40 hours of practice is what I think you spent. Yes. Yes. Yes. Maybe 50. 50 hours of practice. Because I would come to Gibral in the morning like about 8, 30. I would live until 9. Wow. In fact, the security people already knew me. Don't worry you are here. You are still here. I would live until like 9. Yes. So full advantage of those two days. Yes. And then you also had a five day course. Very gross five day course. Yes. And then you also did a pre, I think you did a pre course online before and then the post house revision. Yes. So I'm just calculate the hours. We said 50 solid hours of practice. Yes. And then you now had another 40 hours of solid five day course. So 100 hours. I think 100 hours in total. Yes. So you really needed those 100 hours.