 I have a question here about McClung Museum. Chris, do we work with McClung Museum? Do y'all work with McClung Museum a lot? We do. We have similar goals to McClung, being the museum on campus. So, you know, they're a museum. We're an archive. We both collect and make available different kinds of objects. The formats that we collect are a little bit different. So, we work with them. There are some overlapping collections that we try to place in the right place. This is belong in a museum or this belong in an archive. We also have shared outreach goals. So, we would like to work with them about how we get a message out to the public, how our collections can complement each other's. So, if they're having an exhibit, what do we have in our collection that might complement that? So, we do work with them quite a bit to make that information more available to everybody. Yeah, absolutely. Alicia or Laura, do you have anything to add to that? Well, you can. What question we usually get to with the museum part of it is, what, how is an archive in a museum different? Since we have a lot of the same collecting goals and obviously preserving history, it was like Chris was saying, traditionally, the formats are a little bit different. Archives would generally collect the paper manuscript and not maybe the objects as much or the artwork, but now those lines are kind of meshing and we're working together for shared collecting and preserving goals. And, you know, if they're like Chris was saying, if they're having exhibits or we're having exhibits in the library that we can share that material and make sure that the public gets to view it in a number of different ways. So, it isn't just they have the artifacts and we have the paper, it is really that shared collecting goal. Yeah, we love MacLone. They're great.