 Here we are on scene today at a bio in St. Petersburg, Florida. So we actually did the estimate about three weeks ago. At that point it was a two week decomposition. When the corners everybody left, they lifted the windows to help mitigate with smell. Well, they left them open and it's been three weeks. So this is now over a month of a decomp with mold. So this is a very interesting one. So you'll see how the decomp has changed. As you see on the walls, we have a lot of mold now. You see the ceiling, you see down here and the smell in here. That's why we're wearing, you know, mass real heavy of being even initially in the entire apartment because there's so much presence of mold now. So the gentleman died on the bed. He leaked all over the floor. That's all mold spores now. So as we spray it, as we touch it, it's kicking up those mold spores in the air because the window is open and it has been almost a month. That decomposition is still going, even though the body's not here. The fluid that was in it is still rolling. So what we're going to do today, we're going to cut this mattress up. We're going to pull it out, remove the bed. We're going to peel the floor and the property maintenance is handling everything else.