 I think ultimately the biggest weapon anyone who's in power has is making sure that people don't know what's going on. So the media telling the full and nuanced story is incredibly important so that people understand what's really going on. And I think the media can often, you know, it can create villains and heroes and it doesn't like to necessarily see the complexity because it's an easier story to tell. And I do recognise that that doesn't help because I think villainising anyone is detrimental. In every field and every day and everything that they do and in healthcare it isn't fully built into the system that when those people make mistakes catastrophic consequences happen sometimes. And we need to have a more nuanced understanding of how to deal with that so that they don't feel that they have to hide their mistakes because nothing bad is going to happen to them. And I feel like, you know, his Mark Twain says the two greatest days of any person's life is the day that they're born and the day they figure out why. And I think Benjamin's life was five days long but he definitely had one of those days where we all feel like why he came along. And this is the why. This is that why.