 Ghostface, I was wrong. There is a drought here although I'm on the very edge of it South-Central USA, oh if you're South-Central USA for sure USA, Central USA, South and West Coast of USA, California, they're having major droughts and I heard they're predicting they're gonna have some floods coming in. So what happens gang, by the way, you can get serious, serious serious issues with flash floods following major droughts because what happens is the ground gets dry so it loses its ability, soil loses its ability to absorb water, moisture, right? So if it rains really hard, all of a sudden the water is not sinking through the soil and the soil acts, the ground acts as basically a surface. So no water goes down and it just becomes flash flood season, right? So droughts are dangerous on so many levels, so many levels and then when you get flash floods what you get is a topsoil being washed away and that affects agriculture, right? So it's a chain reaction of things occurring, right? And when you get droughts, of course, if you get winds, topsoil gets blown away as well and the bacteria and stuff dies in the soil, so there's a lot of secondary effects associated with droughts, a lot of secondary effects associated with droughts.