 Welcome, Devani. Welcome to Arizona State University. Welcome, Whit. Here we are. Hey, to be welcomed by you is the greatest treat. But we should be the ones welcoming you, of course. We had a really good run with our film, but there are people underwhelmed by it or liked it last or didn't really like it. Those very often are not the lovers of Jane Austen books. Those are the lovers of Jane Austen adaptations. And it's a different audience. The lovers of Jane Austen adaptations go for pictures of the Darcy's in their tight shirts and wet shirts. I mean, it's a little obscene, the male strippers. I mean, it's a little bit disgusting. And those people, I don't think it's not so much about actual Jane Austen. And they sort of are people who you think they might be slipping into Georgia at higher that apron asset, or Barbara Cartland, or who knows where they'll go next. And the kind of continuation books and a lot of these are pretty, you know, middle of the road, romantic stories that are not, you know, really trying for the intensity of Jane Austen. Yeah, and I think what's amazing is you could read her novels on that level where it's just about romance for you. I think you'd be missing 80% of what's happening, but you can. And they're contemporary Jane Austens, but the contemporary Jane Austens are not writing Jane Austen rip-off books.