 But that professor here is an interesting controversy and Plainifes filed a false advertising claim against Buffalo Wild Wings for their boneless chicken wings. Claim is that it's false advertising, which is actionable by the way under the Lanham Act, that it's false advertising because the meat of the boneless chicken wings that sold by Buffalo Wild Wings does not come from the wing of the chicken but is actually breast meat. Plainif claims that essentially it's a chicken nugget being sold at a markup as boneless wings. This case is going to turn on what the typical average reasonable consumer's belief is and the restaurant chain has responded with claims that it's that nobody really believes that the chicken wings are boneless wing meat, much like a hamburger is not believed to be meat from, you know, is not believed to be ham or a hot dog is not meat from a dog. So we'll have to stay tuned and see what the court decides.