 So I have two brothers myself and a sister. The family dynamic, it can't be ignored. You're going to have corals, but I feel like family can solve those in very different ways than other co-founders. And I'm curious how you guys deal with the family aspect versus the business aspect. And if that is able to be easily separated, like say when you're together and you're just at a family function versus a company meeting, how does that play into delineating the roles first of all when you started? Because as a new company, everything's kind of nebulous. So how did you guys delineate and clearly structure each of your roles while balancing the family aspect? I think I can take that one you guys as the older brother. Well spoken. It's twofold. So part of it is upbringing, growing up. Our parents always had this emphasis on team. It was interesting. We didn't really understand it at the time. We'd argue and then they would be like, what are you guys doing? Your team, you know, teammates don't argue, they work together. And so that ended up setting very, very good precedent for our relationship and like how we treated each other and how we handled conflict overall. As we entered into business together, you never prepared, especially this family. But I think what became very clear is that it allowed us to have immediate trust, which was nice. You know, we all know exactly how each other works and like, you know, our weaknesses and our strengths. And then on top of that all, we just had to set very strong boundaries. So at work, we're co-workers and we're co-founders. And outside of work, we're brothers and we're family. At family events, at on the weekends, you know, we really don't talk too much about work. You know, at that point, we're just brothers. And then at work, you know, at that point, we're all professional, we're there, we're president, and we're just, you know, doing our best to, to really push this all along. We're all climbing the same mountain might as well help each other get to the top. That's amazing. I kind of don't believe you, but it's amazing. My wife and I, so sometimes we work together and we had to set a bunch of rules, like ground rules. And so the rules are, we can talk about work in the car. So basically, if we're like leaving whatever we're doing that day, we can talk about it in the car on the way home. And then once we get home, that's it. Like we're just husband and wife again.