 You mentioned in real money how Amazon is just killing Nordstrom. Yeah, I mean Nordstrom is basically always seemed to know its customer better than anyone else. That was its hallmark. But when you, the subtext of why Nordstrom didn't do well is that they do not know their customer nearly as well as Amazon does. As a matter of fact, there's a moment in the call where they say, look, you know, we find out that people who go to rack, they tend, maybe they go to like our big stores, big stores were down 6.4% in the comp bases. Now I did say that their stores are all cash flow positive. But in the end, that doesn't matter because if the business is beginning to erode, it will go away. Look at the Tivon and numbers that Starbucks have when they finally realize Starbucks is the first to recognize the model is going away. That things can snowball. So yes, right now Nordstrom is just doing not that horrible, but the stock is reflecting the fact that it will do worse.