 leave this with you for something to think about. And I just want to remind everybody that on April 19, 2008, before the Great Recession came up, Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke came out and said, you know what? The U.S. could face a mild recession. And of course, we know what happened in 2008, 2009, and took us a while to recover. And guess who said that recently? Well, friend of the show Jerome Powell. It could be a mild recession. I don't think any government employee in power has ever said, we're going to see a major recession. Brace yourself, it's going to be awful. It's always mild. So this could be, but as a quick reminder, recessions don't last forever. Bull markets don't last forever. On average, a recession lasts 10 and a half months. Of course, the Great Recession was a little bit longer. But what does that mean? That means that we take a look at timeframes. This all lines up to 2024 and 2025. It could be wrong. That's where I see things going.