 It's a marvelous profession because it's a chance to do well by doing good, do well as and feel satisfied with a career, and you're doing good. You're actually helping a very particular audience, actually the principal audience for description of course is people who are blind or have low vision but it's been shown to be helpful to people on the autism spectrum, people with ADHD, people who are learning a new language, they're hearing increased vocabulary, different word choice and such. So we're really doing doing good, I think, for a number of populations, there's no good reason why a person with a physical disability must also be culturally disadvantaged. And I think audio describers are really doing a great deal to bring that to fruition, to make culture accessible to more people.