 From the arts, you know, onwards, you know, you're always going to be getting money from places that you don't necessarily agree with their products, right? I think that it's so hard to control everything, but the best thing that you can do is to educate people or to just like give good examples and hopefully they will be followed. Like this award from Lucky Strike? Oh, mine, that was, I gotta tell you the worst story about this. So it's Lucky Strike, you know, it's a Raymond Loewy foundation and I didn't even think about the fact that it was cigarettes, I was still even smoking at that time, but this award happened in Berlin. If it was pot, I'd be fine with it. Yeah, skunk city, it becomes skunk city, you smell skunk everywhere. Anyway, my husband was coming from New York on another flight and it was a Lufthansa flight and apparently there were only two black people on the flight. My husband and another guy, they ended up sitting next to each other, kind of suspicious of each other and they didn't start talking, they didn't start talking, they're so weird sometimes. They didn't start talking until they were almost landing and it turns out that this guy was one of the heads of the American Cancer Foundation and asked my husband, what are you doing? I said, well, my wife is getting the Lucky Strike award, so I was like, I was pretty bad as ethical fallout goes.