 A family member is heading to Italy for about six weeks. And so we needed to figure out what to do about cell service for that, you know, six week timeframe this winter. And I pulled the Twitter hive mind and was turned onto a website called eSimDB.com where you go and type in the, you know, the country name, and it will tell you all kinds of eSim providers for data and you can sort by, you know, how many days you need it or the price per gigabyte. I find that sorting by price per gigabyte is the best way to start this and then kind of filter it down to, OK, well, you know, they're going to need 30 days, 30 days isn't quite enough, but maybe that's the right plan. You need to do that twice or whatever. And, you know, there's services I never knew of because I don't live in Italy. Like I knew of Truphone and Truphone may well be the right answer, but there's also Airolo, A-I-R-A-L-O and Yubeji and Orange. So and probably others, if I scroll down the list and start letting it get more expensive, like Mogo, eSim and things like that. So great little resource for this. And of course, eSim's make this way easier than it used to be because you don't have to like go and get a local sim the moment you step off the plane. You just do it with an eSim and you download the app in advance when you have control over things and so.