The Exhibit Hall is where it's at. It's the largest single orthopaedic showcase in the entire world. We have everything here, no matter what your specialty. From the Exhibit Hall perspective, you have the cutting-edge technology that's presented here, stuff that you may not have access to in your whole program. So I think it's a great learning opportunity for us. It was super cool to get to play with some of the latest technology out there. You get to play with the toys. You get to see what people are making, and it's always kind of overwhelming, but in a good way. The Exhibit Hall is one of the things that I love best about the Academy. Even though I'm a sub-specialist practicing in a niche area, it gives me the chance to see all of these amazing exhibits from our industry partners and learn about all of the new orthopaedic equipment that I have an interest in. The Exhibit Hall is a really interesting area to interface with our industry partners and our industry colleagues in that way, and that's what's nice about it is I can learn new stuff there. Most of the stuff that we're learning is probably from the podium, right, from people who are speaking. There's also new techniques, new products, new innovations that are coming out. So I make a point to actually walk through the Exhibit Hall every single time I go to AAOS to make sure I can see what's newest and greatest on the horizon and see what I can incorporate to my practice again to help our patients do better. The Exhibit Hall has a ton of exciting new features. We have OrthoDome, which has come back, that's been really popular. We have OrthoPitch, we have Lunch and Learns, a variety of ways for participants and surgeons to interact with industry. We have Pickleball in the Hall, AAOS New Orleans, March 2nd to the 6th in 2026, and we're really excited! It's a family-friendly city. There's a ton to do down there.