 If you live in a country that you're allowed to grow your own cannabis plants, even if you don't don't partake, even if you don't smoke, you would be full not to grow them, unless you have ideological reasons that you think humanity should not consume a certain type of plant that nature has provided us, right? Well, evil, right? Unless you have certain philosophy in that manner, if you're benign to it, if you don't care either way, okay? And if you don't consume, you would be a fool not to plant your allowable limit in your state or your province, grow those plants, harvest them, right? Cure them and take everything I say with a grain of salt, cure them, you know, dry them, basically put them in jars, right? And use them as barter. It's a commodity. There's a reason why there are companies on the stock market that are, that are, their business model is to grow weed and sell weed, right? So if they can make enough money to be on the stock market, pay their shareholders dividends, and it's weed, like literally it's weed, you have a lot, you have a amount of land to grow, grow it, I can guarantee you in Canada 50% of the population, I don't know what the stats was, it was crazy, like more than 70-50% of my friends, like Canadians smoke weed, like it's, I don't know what the stats is, they want a grain of salt, but in certain parts of Canada, a huge portion of Canadians consume cannabis. If they consume cannabis, they're functioning human beings and I guarantee you, majority are functioning human beings, they have some, they have access to something that you may want to trade with them. It's money. You can grow money in your backyard, like I don't even know how else to put this, like I try to explain this to people, they're like, oh, Chico, I'm like, dude, you can grow money in your yard. Why wouldn't you grow money in your yard? Because you have an ideological issue with growing money in your yard. Poor Chico on his patio with four plants, planting them late, okay, was able to grow $2,200 during the summer. Chico can grow $2,200 worth of weed on his patio in the summer. Hmm, if someone has a huge backyard and they have some compost or access to food to plants, I'm pretty sure they could grow a lot more. Okay, I just wanted to make that point in a pretty direct way. I mean, if we don't do it now, when else are we gonna do it?