 All right, just pulling that elbow, you have to have a place to put it when you're done. That's why you have to have a standoff bushing of some kind to put it on there. This particular standoff bushing is a feed-through bushing, whereas whatever voltage you put in through this side on this elbow will come out on this side. Same thing works for grounding. If you ground this side, you can ground the cable end on this side. So let's see if that installed on the transport. Before working on it. Grounded is not good. If it's not grounded, it's not dead. But what does that protect us against? What is grounding this wire protect us against? Back feed. Back feed is one of them? Yeah, someone accidentally turned that line back on? Or third one of induced voltage. Maybe a line somewhere else is inducing voltage onto it through the magnetic field. But long, yeah, back feed is one of them. But long story short, this is how you know it's safe to work on. Can you still barehand it at this point? No, I would not want to. I'd still want to have my rubber gloves on and all my PPE when I'm working on this, even though it's grounded.