 Okay, so if you disagree with Lockyer, if you say you do not have the right to retaliate with lethal violence and so he tries to save you, you have again given up sovereignty over your own life. This is not your responsibility, this is not your right. You don't have the right to decide how to live your life. It's not to say that somebody else really does, maybe they're doing something wrong, but you certainly don't have the right to defend yourself. You don't have sovereignty over your own life if you disagree with Locker in this regard. You've given up sovereignty. Okay, I mean, you could do that, right? I mean, there are plenty of pacifists who do who just say, look, I can't use violence. I use wrong communities, violence to fight back and say, all right, you know, that's part of the game, I suppose. But they don't have, they've given up, given up, they're at least saying you never had sovereignty over one's own life. It didn't belong to you to begin with. Okay. I mean, if you think that you belong to you and nobody else belong, you know, you don't belong to anybody else, I'm unsure how you can disagree with Lockyer. It seems like the only way you can do it is to say, I don't have, I don't even belong to me.