 Laura, so very, very glad to see you looking safe and well in the hideous times that Israel's going through. I literally can't imagine it. Please tell me what you know about the latest happenings because it's just tragic from this side. Yeah, thanks Malia. We're very fortunate as to just because of where we live in the country. Others have not been that fortunate. Those living close to the border and stuff. But I was awoken yesterday by my brother-in-law seven o'clock in the morning saying close the mamad room. It was probably an overkill from just because of where we live. But I was like, what's happened? We're at war, was the answer. A mamad room, it means a bomb shelter room. So every apartment block that's newly built is built with one of these. So it's almost like a building within a building that's reinforced. So and it's unpenetrable. Once you close the steel beam, it's completely unpenetrable in the door. So this is a safe room. So it's normally a normal window, but actually there's a steel window here in between. So once that is shut, then you've got a smoke detector. Stand here. So you can't burn this room or anything like that. And then you've got the steel door. Steel door. So once that is completely sealed, then you're completely in a safe room. So in the event of anything, fire, missiles, anything, if you're in the safe room, it's like a building within a building. It's totally unpenetrable. So technically the whole building can collapse, but everybody who's in the safe room, that will remain intact around it. So that's how it works. I mean, if the Twin Towers had a safe room, you would have the safe room still standing is the point of it. Well, we certainly are all our hearts are with you, Laura. And as I said, we hope you and the family can get out and just watch from afar instead of from your safe room. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you very much.