 I think it'd be disingenuous if I didn't ask you, Governor Markell, just to, it's speculative, but to ask you what the shutdown could mean for all of this. All of this great work going on in Delaware, do you have any sense for how it might influence how you're serving Delaware kids? Well, I mean, most of this work, a lot of this work gets funded in sort of the prior year budget. That being said, there's, we've got a week's worth of money for things like the LIHEAP program and, you know, so this time of year with the weather being what it is, what it is, that's all right, but we've got a week's worth of money for TANF. We've got a month's worth of money for food stamps through the WIC program. We've got a week's worth of money for some child care, for some protective services for kids, and each of these programs in our state, we're 900,000 people, you're talking between 10 and 20,000 people who are affected. And so, you know, you multiply that across the country, we're slightly bigger than your typical congressional district. So there's a, there's a very significant impact on the lives of so many of these kids, you know, at this point, a lot of it is not impacting what's going on in the classroom directly, but it's affecting their lives outside of the classroom, which very much has an impact on what's going on in the classroom. So, you know, it's a significant concern, and we're hopeful that people here in Washington, who, you know, for whom maybe this is more about politics, understand that when you're talking about literally millions of people across the country between 10 and 20,000 for each of those programs in Delaware, this is impacting people who really don't care a lot about Democrat and Republican. They really don't care that much about politics. All they want to do is make sure that their kids are fed. They have a place to sleep, and they can go to school as best they can and learn. So it's a significant concern to us for sure, but as you can tell, we are, you know, we've got a lot of stuff that we're doing, and we're just going to keep driving forward.