So this is, kind of, our archetype for what our models might be. So, you've got someone who looks like me? Yeah. We've actually got these two people. So these are actually our proposals even for the actual models. Exactly. So, our thinking is like, make it a really Mediterranean model to be to be in the shoot. Now, there's two options that we can look at. And, it's important because when we talk about the budget, we need to think about this. One is to shoot this in the studio. Okay? Now there's we shoot it on the studio and then we do this whole montage in Photoshop, right? And then the other option is, actually, to go and find a street scene and shoot it in the street scene. Now, what's the pros and cons? If you shoot it in the studio, it's much easier to control, your budget is going to be you're going to spend money on the studio, right? But, here you've got complications of locations and permissions and all these things. If you shoot it in the studio, then you've got more post-production you've got to pay for. So, there's sort of pros and cons to each. But we can. Streets. I'm down with either. Is this your street? This is it. This is where you live? That's where I used to sleep. Okay. Perfect. There you go. All right. So, this is the mood board. Right now, for the mood board, what we're thinking is, that the chefs would be in the black, sort of, Chef outfit but with a little bit of, sort of a Ninja modification. Now, the reason I put this in is because I think that we could play a lot with what the chefs are doing around our model. In other words, it doesn't need to be the typical thing. You talked about sort of the movement and the action and the liveliness of the Asian street scene. More dynamic. Yeah. They could actually be jumping. And so, we could really create that look and feel, right? And the lighting, obviously, again would be very cinematic graphic, lots of contrast and highlights, right? So, this is the mood board. Now, the video, what we were thinking we could do, is to simply shoot a making-of video of the whole shoot. And, what that's going to give you, is in-restaurant branding where you could show this video in the restaurants as well as online, right? And, I was thinking, it would be fun to do, you know at the beginning of all these Jackie Chan movies where they do this freeze frame and then they put the names? Zooms in. Exactly. Exactly. So, we do this with each of our characters or each of our chefs. So,we do like a little thing as if it were actually a movie, right? So, this is the video part. Now, the last part is the digital part. We propose that we make an app. And, what does this app do? It's called 'Tuktuk, you're it', which is coming from this idea of 'Tag, you're it', right? And, the idea is that, we build a bank of images of these movie posters. And then, what people do with the app is that you take a selfie, and then the app puts you in the Asian film. In the movie? Exactly. Exactly. So, what you end up with is, your face inside of this crazy film poster, right? Your face in a woman body. Take for example. Exactly. With chopsticks. Exactly, with chopsticks. So, the app would be to immerse the consumers into the Tuktuk experience. Also, gain some brand recognition. But, the most important thing is putting the customer at the forefront, right? So, it's a very simple thing. You download the app, take a selfie, it puts you into the photo, and that's it. So, instantly, you become sort of the protagonist of your own movie, right? And, that could actually, I mean, I guess the nice thing about the app, is that it becomes literally like a global experience. So, this is our proposal. So, I'd love to know your reaction, what you guys think, if you think it'll work. Yeah. I think going to the cinema way would be great. Yeah. The ideas within the outside shooting, I would prefer rather than doing on the inside. Maybe, we could change something. Maybe, not necessarily ninjas because that's more Japanese-orientated. But, maybe we could like from Muay Thai guys or from a Karate school. But, another angle on it. Or just chefs, or just chefs. So, here's the thing. We've got a team of Karate experts, Spanish karate experts, here in Madrid. So, we could theoretically make the backup team also Spanish. And, we have the guys in the kitchen who we could, maybe bring into as well. Maybe, use some people from the restaurant. We have 70 people working. So, maybe we can get some of them involved in it. Some of the guys from Asia and the chefs here to be part of the background as well. Brilliant. That sounds great. When do we shoot? Yes. We need to talk. Yeah. Okay. Perfect. All right. So, what we'll do is we will provide you with sort of an estimate for the whole project so you get an idea of what it might cost. And, we would love to do this project with you. No. And, it depends on, obviously, the budget and everything is equally as important. Absolutely. So come to us with a good budget. Yeah. And we're willing to work with you on that. I mean, we can see how we can make it work. That's fantastic. Fantastic. Awesome, you guys. Thank you so much. Fantastic. Thank you. Good to see you again. All right. Nice to see you, too. Thank you.