 I'm done. I'm done with school choice. Um, you know, I've been, we're, we sit here in Missouri and she said, I've been listening to things happening in Missouri and I'm no longer in support of school choice. And that, that is the thing that I think for me currently right now as I talk with people is that it's this all or nothing proposition right from the get go instead of recognizing it as something that we have to incrementally change and push for. And if something at step B doesn't work, we toss it out because we're not even going to think about trying to get down the road to where it needs to go. And that is something that breaks my heart. Truly to think well, school choice is the idea that I have a choice and you have a choice and we don't want the government coming in to change all that. But we also have to recognize that it's a process. And so school choice isn't just this instant. Let's sign a bill and make it happen. It's a process. And I, I worry that people hear one term or one phrase and want to just negate the whole idea or concept rather than look at all the different avenues that school choice truly encompasses.