Sure. Thank you.
I finished grad school and opened my first business with my partner straight out of grad school. I would say it was the beauty of youth and that we didn't realize things couldn't work out. We just thought it would work. Fortunately we were lucky. We picked an industry, the music industry, which at the time was going through a significant change, but also it was a very wonderful time to be in that industry. Of course it changed a lot because of technology, but we were able to keep up with those changes as we went through. We had an online business, a record company, an apparel industry, just continuous innovation, which I think is important and typical of many Canadian entrepreneurs whom I know actually.
We opened that first store in 1991 and we will be closing it in the spring actually, given the changes in the industry. It has run its course and we've moved on to do other things, which is how business is, I think. It has been over two decades of, I would say, continuous focus on entrepreneurship but also lifelong learning as well, which I think is incredibly important given how the landscape for business continues to change at such a rapid pace.