 The first s*** I went on, I was able to participate in the cleaning process. It was gunshot situation, but there's also that component of, wow, like this was a person and they're no longer here, and this is what basically what's left of them for me to encounter. It's a very strange feeling because you really don't know what you're walking into, you don't know what you're gonna see, and you certainly don't know how your body is going to process it. This time around, because I was physically participating, it was a little bit different. I did feel a sense of gratitude because we were able to help the family to process this a little bit better. It was great to see Laura in action. She was such a resource for the surviving members of the family. She was able to give them so much information, and because she was in law enforcement prior, there were details that Laura was able to give them and letting them know that, hey, like we're here, we're going to take care of this for you. Now you can start on a new clean slate.