I mean, it really is just a spectacular country. And every way you can imagine, there are so many incredibly diverse wine regions, you know, there's there's this trip that think he's Australian, but he's living in the UK. And who runs that the first thing, he brings a bunch of wine buyers from around the world to Australia. And the first place they go is actually a producer of ours, William Downey, and it's in this cool climate region. It's this wet cold region, you know, kind of has this tiny farmhouse, his wife is a cheese maker, you know, it's sort of, not what people think of for Australia, you know, even even when people kind of know better, they're thinking, like the kind of like, scorched earth red, you know, red sand, and like tank farms, and that sort of thing. And then, you know, Bill, just like with what people think of when they think of their favorite European producers, you know, so you know, you just have the great diversity of wine regions, amazing people, no one is has more Genuine Hospitality than Australians. They're so excited when people are there. Like, we'll reach out to any of our producers last minute and just say, hey, you know, a customer of ours at a retailer in Texas, has, you know, a customer of theirs, who's in Australia right now, can you do a tasting and tour with them tomorrow morning, everyone's like, of course, no problem. And then we always get a report back from from that person that's like, Oh, my God, they were amazing. They spent two hours with us, they showed us everything in wine, tourism, and wine. Hospitality is a really important thing for Australians. So there are a lot of great winery restaurants and tours and cellar doors. And, you know, people who are, you know, attached to art galleries, or, like amazing, sort of like artisanal goods shops, or museums, like there's, it's just a really kind of vast and gem filled, you know, place to to visit wineries. And then you have some of the greatest cities in the world in Melbourne, Sydney, and particular, Adelaide is amazing. Hobart in Tasmania is so cool, you have some of the most spectacular natural beauty in the world, in wine regions, but also just you know, in other places, and you know, it just really is a spectacular country to visit. It's obviously there's sort of this intimidation factor, because it's very far to get to. And it's expensive to get to when you feel like you want to have some serious time to devote to it. But it's definitely worth making the time. And it's definitely a big priority of ours to figure out ways to start getting Americans over there, especially people in the wine industry to experience it. Because we know that we can do all the things we're doing in the US, but nothing is going to make a difference like getting people over there.