 If you want to go up, you go right. So we want to first remove the stone from the ground. We have to be very delicate with these stones. A lot of them are more than 100 years old. So we have to raise them up perfectly straight, cause no stresses to them, cause that could cause them to snap, lay them down, dig the hole so everything is perfectly in line. A lot of these guys are a little bit like, you know, kind of like crooked teeth. Tamp down the holes, we have obviously a lot of mud, so we want to prevent any sort of sinking, fill them with gravel, raise up and relay the stone along a line so they're all identical. And then very carefully put gravel around it, keeping it level and plumb. Basically all we're trying to do is to give these stones every chance to not fall out of plumber level again. We'll probably get 14 done today with I think eight people. Like that's incredible, that's great. You know, especially for people who are just learning how to do this.