 What I tell patients about screening, because I'm a primary care doctor of family medicine, right, so like the first line of defense when it comes to screening. The point of a screening test means that anybody who qualifies, right, whether that's somebody over the age of 50 or women over the age of 40 or whatever the guidelines are right now, every three to five years, if you have cervix. The point of screening is not to tell everybody they have stage four cancer and have three months to live. The point is that we've identified that if we start looking at a certain age, we can catch the thing just like anything else. An infection, right, an injury. You catch these things early so that you can do something about it. And if there was nothing we could do about it, we wouldn't have a screening test. That's the whole point. We screen for things that we can do something about. Yeah.