 I'm just saying that this is a victory for the process. Do process one today, not George Santos. I mean, you accused those who were trying to expel you of lying. You lied to your constituents. Why not? Well, I'm not resigning because I was duly elected. And as far as, unless you're the ultimate end all be all arbitrator of truth, then I am not debating this in the press. But wasn't your campaign. Anyone else? Yeah, right here. Oh, you flew all the way here. I heard you on the floor heard what you said, you know, about giving about giving the given the due process. Just how you're feeling right now coming out after that. I feel like due process is still alive. I feel like there's enough colleagues on both side of the aisle here who understand that. And I think that this isn't a victory for me. And as I just told you, this is a victory for due process. How do you feel about your colleagues? I want you know, I did not call a single one of my colleagues. I did not ask a single one of my colleagues come on the floor. Despite afterwards getting text messages saying, why didn't you call me? I would have come and spoken support of your rights. I said, absolutely not. This is my battle. I will continue to do that by myself. And I appreciate everybody who believed in due process and voted for due process. George, were you prepared to leave if you were to be expelled? 100%. I've made that very clear. I was going to fight it. If this was the will that the body wanted, although I disagreed with it, I was ready to leave. What was it going to do? Screams and squirm and yell. No, that's not how.