 I really wanted to focus on your 24-hour webathon that you held during Open Education Week. You really got our attention that week. I know that you coordinated this 24-hour event, and I would just like your feedback on it. Number one, what made you think of this? How did you come up with the idea of doing a 24-hour webathon for Open Education Week? Well, it didn't really start out as 24 hours, because as I mentioned we have these open rangers here in Ontario. I thought it would be fun for Open Education Week to do a webinar, just one hour or two hour webinar, meeting with anyone who is interested in talking about what's happening on their campus in Ontario. So my initial contacts for this was extremely local, I just thought it would be fun. I started talking it up, and somehow I mentioned it on the Creative Commons Slack channel. I can't remember how that happened exactly. I think maybe I saw Alec Tarkowski, who is a character in this story, a character in his own right. Alec had posted what if we were to have some global webinars. If anyone was doing webinars this week during Open Education Week, would we want to kind of connect them and make them part of the same thing? And so in conversation with Alec, and then Cable Green became involved, and Ethan Sinek became involved, we just said, well, okay, what if we just did it all on the same day and went for 24 hours, which is, you know, it's a really crazy scheme. So that's really kind of how it came about. And then so I started tweeting, you know, who would be interested in taking part in this, right? So Twitter ends up being a really strong open global community channel, right? And so there's so many people there who are so generous with their time and are working on so many amazing, interesting things. So we went through, Twitter was our channel of choice in terms of recruiting people for participation. And we got a really strong response, felt like we could pretty much fill in 24 hours. Wow. Wow, isn't that amazing how just a simple idea of, you know, just a couple of webinars grows to being more than 30 webinars. I mean, it just, it really did blow our mind, you know, as to the, and not only that, it was global. That's what really stuck out to us is something that started, you know, just to be local for you ended up being a global event. I mean, that was pretty remarkable. Yeah, it was really exciting.