 You know, obviously one of the, you know, one of the many sad parts of this past year is, you know, a lot of young, ambitious, talented prospects, getting cut short, and not having that year of development, you know, just thinking in my own shoes, you know, if you would have taken me out of my A-ball AA and said, you don't have a season this year, you know, that's, that's difficult. But everyone in the industry is also dealing with that, every team's had to deal with that. So we've tried to make the most out of it from, you know, doing the Zoom things to the, you know, our player development staff, trying to create as much, you know, development from afar as possible. But that is one of the challenges for the industry moving forward is getting those guys and making up for some lost time and some of that experience, obviously, you gain in a minor league season. I would say there's, from a depth standpoint, there's still a ton of guys that we remain excited about that certainly could factor in in that second layer, you know, when inevitably have some injuries. Obviously, you're going to bring in, you know, minor league three agents and stuff with with with big experience that that can help you supplement when things do go wrong. So those things will continue to flush out to over the next couple months.