 make amazing jams. Evil to hope you weren't legit. What's the magnitude legit? It really depends. For example, here I'll give you one example. One of the places where I went, wow, that's pretty serious money. In 1992, I believe, I went to a comic book convention. I was collecting comic books and prices were going pretty high. So I decided to sell some comic books. So I got a table at a Toronto comic book convention, set up a table, and I was buying Valiance early on. I loved them. No one was buying them. I was buying them. I bought multiple copies. And all of a sudden, the prices went through the roof. And I decided, okay, they've gone up a lot. At that time, they moved like insane relative to any other comics, like really relative to any other comics. These things were moving like Bitcoin level insanity, like a comic that you had bought like four months ago, six months ago for $2 or $3, $2.25 or something, was now selling for $100. Okay, I need to liquidate so I can buy some more, buy different, diversify. So I went to this convention, paid I think at the time $300 for the table. I got a friend of mine to help me out and I took my comics. It was $300 or $400. I can't remember. Maybe $250. I can't remember. Like 1992, just imagine. Set up two tables. I took a corner. I paid a little extra to get the corner. So I got the corner. People were walking and at the top of my comic book thing, I wrote Valiance of Valiance of Valiance. It was a weekend convention, two days. And I was in university at the time. Keep this in mind. This was a university. So I set up the booth and at the end of the weekend, I had around $4,500 cash in my pocket, two days. So made four and a half grand cash for a student in 1992. Plus, I had traded a whole bunch of comics that I traded some Valiance and got some EC comics. Some of the EC comics that we read, I got those for free basically, not free but for trade for Valiance. But the Valiance I bought for $2. And I bought some comics and stuff like this. So four and a half grand, four and a half thousand in cash, plus let's say another two grand in comics. So six and a half grand in comics for two days. Doing something that I absolutely love doing. Okay. With a friend. Now he did it as a favor. I didn't even pay him. I didn't know what to pay. We're students in university. I would have to go for $100 extra student loan, emergency loan to be able to buy food to eat. That's my university. There's multiple times I have to go get $100 special loan. And that whole thing cost me let's say $400 for the table. Let's say $500 for the table. Whatever. $500 for the table and about $100 in comic books. $100? No, let's say $200 in comic books. $2 a pop. That would be $100 comics. So $600 made over six grand. That's legit for a university student for a weekend.