 Which are you going to talk a moment of Barbara Trent, Frank? I can't, I can't. And before, excuse me, Frank, before you go. So just to cut, you know, we're a couple of people who are still speaking, who are on here, who are going to testify. If you're having any issues, please chat me. So I know. Thank you. Rachel, can you hear me? Yes. How about heavy Danny surgeon? Is he still there? Because he said he might have to bleed. Thank you. Well, well, let's deal with that in the chat. So why don't you, why don't you talk about Barbara Trent? Okay, awesome work. All right. Well, Barbara Trent, my friend, Barbara Trent is a legendary filmmaker. She produced and directed the panel out ofception, which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1992 with her partner. I have to mention David Casper, who made the films with her. And in 1988, now, yes, that was when the Academy Award. And in 1988, she directed and produced another fantastic documentary called Cover Up Behind the Round Contra Fair. These are two of the best anti-war films I've ever seen. See the pictures up there now. Both were narrated by Elizabeth Montgomery, who starred in Bewicks, playing Samantha the Good Witch. And in 1986, Barbara, I made her film Destination to Nicaragua, which is narrated by Tyne Daly. Barbara couldn't be here with us tonight because she's been dealing with some serious health issues, but we're, we want to talk about her and her films. And I've always told Barbara, your films have made such a difference. They've been seen since so many people. These films, unlike a lot of anti-war films or documentaries, her, she got the films out and they took them all over the country and they had, they would show them on the weekends. And I don't know the story of they showed in some theater complex in New York, I think it was, where they out-boxed the number one movie. And this was, they made, they were taking in more ticket sales than the number one movie for their documentaries. So Barbara has done this incredible work and in my film and she allowed this to happen. David and her, and when I put my film together, what, what I've learned about youth form policy, I include 20 minutes of cover-up behind her in contraband and 20 minutes of the panel reception and people left, you told me, well, Barbara's going to sue you. And so Blaze and Theresa gave me her number and I called her up. She was back in Carolina, North Carolina and I'll never forget when she didn't know me and I said who I was and I said, I just need a minute and I'll never forget what Barbara said. She said, now tell me how much time you really want. You really need. So anyway, Barbara is a more, she's an actress over being a filmmaker, even though she's in a cabin work filmmaker because she let me do it. And so I've been promoting her films within my film for all these years and we become good friends and just want to say to her, if you're watching Barbara, I love you, you're fantastic and David too. Give a cat's work. Yeah. Anyway, I don't know. That's it. Everybody, the link, the links to these films are going to be put up by Emily and Mary. And if you haven't ever seen them, watch them. They're both fantastic anti-war films. Thank you, Barbara and David for making them. And there's something you can show people. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Frank. Wonderful. Okay. Thank you. Thank you very much.