 Hi, Gira. Is there anything specific that you're focusing on this spring? Not really. I think that I'm coming in a good spot. And just looking to settle in, especially the first few weeks as, you know, the volume of throwing ramps up and, you know, everything's exciting and new. So just stay disciplined early and get on the right track. You're meant to be settling in. Yeah, it's, well, I mean, the weather's nice here. And so, you know, it just encourages us to get outside. So we'll make the best of it that we can. And it's always nice to, you know, see the whole group again. You know, missed a lot of the guys. So there's some positives even though, you know, we still got to navigate this virus. Thank you. Take another from Sweeney Murdy. Sweeney, go ahead. Nice to see you. Good to see you. I was reading the Q&A and I'm curious for a guy who's done this, you know, pretty much his whole life. At this point, how do you go? What's the process like for settling into a good delivery? What are the easy parts? What are the hard parts as you navigate this virus? Yeah, I think that, I mean, I mean, we have time. I mean, we want to finish it at the end of the year with our best delivery. So, you know, you don't want to rush, but you want to be deliberate with your practice early. The challenges are, you know, the volume ramps up really quick. You're starting to face hitters. After you face hitters, you go into games. As you go into games, every single time you, you know, you're pushing the amount of pitches. So quite often, you know, especially earlier, you're walking off the mound fatigued. And I think the most important thing to try and to settle into your delivery as quick as possible is to, you know, try to limit the amount of bad reps and try to, you know, have a high percentage, high percentage of good quality execution. So really just staying disciplined, you know, on focusing on every rep and trying to bring more good out than bad, knowing that we have enough time to prepare and, you know, the process will take care of itself naturally as long as we, you know, we throw quality work out there. What are the visible signs for you that your delivery is comfortable and allowing you to do what you want to do? I recall, you know, many years ago, Mike Messina said getting his fastball to the glove side was the sign that everything is moving in the right direction for him. What are the signs for you? Yeah, I mean, that's a pretty staple, that's a pretty staple read from a lot of pitches or for a lot of pitchers rather, the extension side fastball is, you know, it forces you to be really balanced through your delivery and deliver the ball, you know, on time. Whoa, sorry, is a really good indication of, you know, how well you control your delivery to that point. I think for me, I look at that pitch along with just, you know, the fastball profile in general not having, you know, try to limit the arm side run, try to be as efficient with the rep as I can. I always like to, you know, try to be put as minimal effort as I can and get as much power and as much efficiency as I can out of the rep. So I'm focusing on those kind of things right now and looking for the ball to carry through the glove and the pitch shapes to, you know, to be where I want them to be. So that's what I'll do. Thank you. I'm done, but is everything okay over there? Yeah, it's like just a collapse, it's a bit windy. Hi, Marlon. It didn't hit Garrett, don't worry. No, it's okay, everybody's good. Marley Rivera, you have the next question. She's trying to, there it is. Hello, Garrett. Hi. I hope you and your family and Kayden are doing well. So, Garrett, you have shared a rotation with elite pitchers. In Houston, you've had such young winners like Justin Burlander and Seth Cranky. How does it benefit you as a pitcher having those types of guys around you? Now, you're going to get, you know, two times your winner, Corey Kluber and even the unfulfilled potential of your former teammate, Jenison Taiong. Just one more, Dallas Kaiko, just can't snub Dallas on the side young. But I mean, no, Corey is a true craftsman. I've always enjoyed watching a pitch, I think, along with quite a lot of people. I think Jenison is in a really good spot. I'm really encouraged. We have a really good, you know, it's already been a couple of days everybody's riding on a high, getting to see each other again. But so far everybody's enjoying everybody else and getting to know people. I think the talent is certainly there. I mean, we've heard the organization talk about it. You can look at the, you know, you can look at the roster card right now and say, wow, the ceilings are really high. So I think there's a lot of excitement there. And, you know, it's just fun to root for these guys. You know, you want Monty to take the next step forward. He's an easy guy to root for. You want Jamele to do it as well. And we have a lot of young talent right there behind. And I think everybody's pulling for Corey to, you know, you know, reestablish that back-to-back Cy Young kind of form. So, you know, it's a really enjoyable rotation and a lot of potential. So looking very, very forward to the season.