 Because you're hearing impaired, how do you adjust for that, and that you were so kind and shared some slides? Oh, sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So people often ask me, okay, so what is your hearing really like, what is the impairment? It's very hard to describe. So I actually gave Kate a couple of examples. So this is an average hearing chart. And then if you go across to the left to right, these are like low sounds to high sounds. So on the left is the lowest sound, on the right is the highest. So red I think is the right ear, blue is the left ear. So if you look, an average hearing chart just kind of lives up there around, you know, around the zero range. So that's average hearing. And this is my hearing. So you see already I start at a deficit, and then as you start to get to the higher pitches, it goes, brah, meaning the higher pitches is what I have trouble hearing. You can't be around my mom or me. So it's not to say that I can't hear it, but it's the higher stuff that I lose. Like consonants, high-pitched things, like dog whistle-lead tones. A really funny story is triangles, for example, are very high-pitched instruments. And I remember we were mixing the record for In the Heights. And we were in the studio, and I wanted to hear a particular triangle passage. And I'm like, to the mixer, I'm like, can we turn up the triangle? And I'm like, I don't hear it, can you turn up the triangle? And I'm like, guys, I'm sorry, just turn up the triangle. Then everyone turns back in the room. They look at me like, Alex, if you turn up the triangle anymore, it would be a freaking triangle concerto. What the hell is wrong with you? And it was, my ears were just not picking up the change in the volume. And whatever it was that it lived in, like I either couldn't hear it or just couldn't pick it up. So now there's certain things and certain frequencies that just kind of leave to the pros. And I kind of like let people tell me whether or not that's living in a good place. So I definitely have people that I lean on for that kind of stuff, which is helpful.