 baby knight, how are you doing? When I first heard as a youngster that casinos have no windows, no clocks, and no and pump in oxygen, I was blown away. It's so clever, so clever, yeah, so clever, right? It's an amazing feeling though, really. It's actually, if you're only gambling, lots of oxygen is good for you. So it's nice getting that oxygen kick, right? It's brilliant. Like I do miss Vegas. One thing I can tell you, not going to the US for the last 20 plus years, I miss Vegas. I miss Vegas. Magu, I miss old school Vegas. Before it became a family playground, right? I miss the Vegas of the 80s and 90s, not the 2000s. It became a gong show to a certain degree when, like, when we went to Vegas, everyone knew if you wanted to be around kids, family, you went to circus, circus, right? You know, families weren't there because they had kids, right? They had a little circus thing, and we went there and played games and won dolls and stuff, but it was, okay, enough kids. Everywhere else was adults, and then slowly they started advertising to families and shit like this, roller coasters, and back then, 80s and 90s, they comped with you everything. They comped with your room, they comped with their food, drinks for free. Here's show tickets and stuff like this. Slowly became more and more expensive. It was crazy.