 Yeah. How does that work? So, for example, in the Web 3 space when you buy and trade art, whatever it is that you trade in collectibles, the consumer has the ability to own it, to trade it, to make money off of it, and then you're able to get percentages off of the secondary and the third market, right? So, picture doing that with music. Picture me taking one of my classic records that you love to death and you've always cherished it and it means so much to you. Now you have the right to buy it and own it and to trade it and to make money off of it. Now you actually own a piece of Snoop Dogg's legacy as opposed to I have a copy of his CD that I lost or I have a copy of his album that I can't find to cover. Now you actually own something that's actually yours that you can profit off of. That's what the industry has had it. Being in it for so many years, 30 years strong, my fans coming to show up for me, me charging them for everything, t-shirts, concerts, this, that, that, but not giving them shit back. Just sit right.