 As you might notice in a lot of cancer centers, chemotherapy areas, there's a lot of less than optimal food around crackers and cookies, juices, and I like to say that I was responsible for getting that removed. Some of my colleagues are like, oh, but when I was hungry, I could go around to the chemo area and grab something. And I'm like, you shouldn't be eating it. And if you're hungry and you need to grab it, you should be following a low-carb carbohydrate diet because you should be able to always go with us. It's sad because I will have patients who are enlightened. Sugar is bad. Processed foods are bad. These things are not good for us. And yet this is what they are pushing. And when you ask, you know, what can I do? Oh, diet doesn't matter. You know, like really? Like come on.