 Another thing that we've seen is now many of our constituency base has maybe relocated to another part of the nation and so they want to stay engaged in our community but are you still calling this hybrid or how how do you and Matthew approach that? That's a great question Jared. We actually don't use the term hybrid very often but we prefer to use tandem and the fact then there's a reason for that and the tandem suggests that yes there's a well this is when you're have a live event and you're also going to have an online audience connected to that event somehow. We just did one of these it was a bike ride for about 120 cyclists a lot of them over half of them disabled cyclists and especially adaptive cycles and what we were what we did was we wanted the online experience to be equally engaging as if you were there and so we had about half of the hour of broadcasting being some live tape that we took that morning during the event but also some historical tape and a real entertaining 30 minute or engaging entertaining and engaging 30 minutes and then we cut over live to the event and streamed live and so that was a tandem and the tandem again suggesting that a rich experience for the online participant and a rich experience for those in person and so that's that's how we're viewing what's going forward is always an opportunity to hook to connect a broadcast to a live event going on but not just an iPhone in the corner on a tripod and and just let it run.