 things to note. The Little League has canceled the 2020 World Series and region tournaments and NASCAR just announced their return. It'll be Sunday, May 17th at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina. Every race next month will be held within the Carolinas. Darlington and Charlotte to minimize the travel of the drivers. No fans are going to be allowed at any of the races. I was tweeted out by a good friend, Mike Gunzelman. I see no problem with that. Do you? No, I don't. I mean I'm you're more familiar with it me, Don. I mean you're gonna I don't know how close the crews are. I mean your crews are gonna have to all I would assume get tested because they're all working very closely. But yeah, but even that even the course of the race right the driver is in his car. The pit crew I guess could be within six feet but they're all wearing you know masks and helmets and gloves right. They already were anyway. Right. It's so yeah that that's what I mean. So but maybe they there's certain disinfectant they would have it just seems very doable to me. Obviously with no fans you can't afford to have fans there. But I think you can keep the social distancing and not put anybody in any kind of harm's way. So that seems to be a sport that in golf where it seems like very doable that you can go out there and play and it looks like those are the two sports right that that have the best chance and I would and again I would have said I would have said the same for tennis except you know I know they're struggling because of how international a game it is. But you would think tennis would work to the judges and that the line judge isn't that close to the players. You don't need to have kids being ball boys and ball girls. I would think tennis could work to but yeah I mean there are sports that certainly more conducive to quote unquote social distancing. But you know basketball is not one of them hockey is not one of them also certainly not one of baseball is baseball kind of is although you know a lot of people are handling the baseball.