 I was actually very excited. Of course, there were many decades ago, and I really was very, very excited. It came at a time when I was sort of starting my career. I was a beginning assistant professor. And the two things that occurred to me, and by the way, this happened, it wasn't like one announcement. I mean, there was this excitement building that this was gonna happen, is that this was gonna be a new frontier. There were new preconceived boundaries. It wasn't like the existing genetics that I had trained in. And there was gonna be no orthodoxy. We were gonna make up things, not make up, but we were gonna make up the rules of the game as we went. We would discover really new aspects to a subject that was very close to my heart, which was genetics. And to me, that was really the most exciting part, that suddenly doors opened, through which not only I would walk through, but so many others would. And to me, it's just that the future was open, was probably the most revolutionary part, and the most exciting part.