 So let me talk to you a little bit about robotic assisted bariatric surgery and its advantages. Basically, robotic surgery takes everything we have learned from the laparoscopic surgery over the last three or four decades and enhances it. The laparoscope doesn't have certain movements that the robot has. The robotic camera allows us a 360 degree rotation as well as field of vision that allows us to have depth perception and three-dimensional vision as opposed to the laparoscopic vision. In addition, it allows us movement of the wrist, which can allow us to suture things almost like we're being inside the patient's abdomen and suturing. It also allows us, in addition to the view, higher precision and it allows us a more stable view as opposed to the laparoscope because there's no tremor or movements. So if you're at least 100 pounds overweight, you have a tremendous risk of other medical problems like heart disease, diabetes, cardiac risk factors, stroke, even cancer, and so many other diseases, pulmonary hypertension, asthma and sleep apnea, which are reduced by having bariatric surgery and becoming less overweight. And then when we do it robotically, it only enhances, as I said, what we can accomplish laparoscopically. We have better control, better precision. We're able to offer world-class surgery, which people have to travel to New York City or sometimes even out of the country, and we can offer it right here in Edison, New Jersey. And with the robot, we're able to have more degrees of freedom, more stability, more depth perception and more precision in our view and our motions and our surgical technique that we're actually has been shown now to reduce the length of stay, reduce the bleeding, reduce the operative time, and give your patient a much better outcome. So in my experience, the robotic-assisted bariatric surgery patients, I'm actually surprised and shocked sometimes. They have zero pain. They are able to go home the next day. They are able to get up and start walking around the same day. And when they come to the office, they're like, you know, Doc, that was easier than I expected. It's a post-op recovery. It's better. Post-op requirement for narcotics is less. And especially in divisional surgeries, when I do come more complex robotic bariatric surgeries on a patient who's coming back for a second surgery, say five years later, I find that they go home. So you can actually start seeing results immediately. Patients lose about 20 to 30 pounds in the first two weeks. And they continue to see results after that. When we do surgery, they come back saying, I don't have the desire to eat. I don't even feel hungry. They can walk past their favorite pizza shop or their favorite donut shop and say, Doc, I really don't feel like having this anymore. So unfortunately, because of everything that's gone on in their life until they've come to me, they have, you know, a deranged metabolism. And bariatric surgery fixes their metabolic and hormonal underlying discrepancy. Obesity is an epidemic and it's not a willpower issue.