 So I'm instructing them in the class for, you know, about a half hour each week on all of the different aspects of event planning. And then, you know, once that kind of formal piece or the formal teaching is complete, then we walk through the steps kind of together as a class. They are broken down into various event or various committees that will take care of, say, sponsorship. So they go out, they put a sponsorship package together, they approach people within our community, and specifically within the beer industry. To hopefully get some, you know, some support from them financially or with in-kind products or services. They also, then, you know, will do like a marketing package, they'll put together social media. We have an account that they run, they manage that. They do the floor plan, they figure out the decor, they figure out entertainment for the guests, they contact vendors. We have food at the event as well as the graduates' beer. So the students make, you know, if there's 16 or I think the cap of the course is 18 students per semester, per cohort. And so they each make their own beer from scratch. They come up with a recipe, they come up with a creative name, and then they make that beer and that's what we promote at the event. So people come in, they can try, you know, 18 different craft beers as part of the ticket that they pay. They get a glass, a sample glass, they get four tokens to try various beers. They can then purchase food from the vendors that are there. They listen to the entertainment and they just kind of walk around and mingle. We also have various partners within the community who do a scholarship. So there's scholarships that are provided to the graduating class. One is a memorial scholarship for a student who had graduated and passed away unexpectedly a couple months later. So his family, along with the brewery that he was working at, started a scholarship. We also have two kind of industry partners who have come alongside and provide a scholarship as well. So usually we have a bit of a panel that comes in, judges the top three beers that were decided by a different level of students and some faculty and advisors, and then we have a panel come in and choose the best one and they get a $4,500 scholarship. So that adds to the kind of entertainment, I guess you could say, but obviously to the hype of the event, to kind of escalate it and give it a bit of a bigger profile. Whoever the organization that has given the money, they present a big check to the winning student and it just really kind of adds that special, students don't know, that night they're walking away with $4,500, kind of depending on how their beer played out. So definitely the culmination of the entire kind of their entire program happens on that night.