 J.Crew, Mickey Drexler stepping down. I don't think anyone could really have turned around. You know, J.Crew is a parallel company in the mall. And the mall is dying. Parallel's dying. Now, PVH has managed to transcend that. And they just won some illustrious awards for Calvin Klein for their designer. But PVH's strength is inventory control at the mall and great growth in Europe. J.Crew did not have that as a backdrop. And by the way, Mabel was doing quite well. I know he wasn't able to blow that up. But, you know, I mean, I look at Mickey's situation. I say he said he was overrun by technology. And that's true. But, you know, let's see what James Brett does from West Elm. But I think that the idea, if you go over the conference calls for Lululemon, a last quarter, not this one. If you go over the last two conference calls for Urban Outfitters and you talk about fashion, I think you would understand exactly the jam that Mickey was in. I don't want to judge Mickey too harshly. He's one of the great merchants of our time. And I don't think that anyone can really navigate that scenario. Zara's has had some luck in fast supply chain. But look at Ralph Lauren. I mean, Ralph Lauren's a remarkable label. And that's not done well. And I can just, you know, I can tick off all the different apparel companies that are having trouble in the mall. Mickey was just one of them. That's all.