 For those who've had a family member with cancer or who themselves have been diagnosed with cancer and are thinking, I'm in unfortunately in the end of the spectrum where big advances haven't been made, what's gonna happen, I'm certain of this over the coming years, pick whatever number you want, 10 years, certainly out to 20 years, is we're just gonna keep seeing these like big leapfrog moments happening in one cancer type or one molecular subtype of that spreads across six or eight different cancers, right? But where the same therapy basically produces that leapfrog PD1's a bit like that. And so, it's uneven, right? The progress, right? But it's big and I mean, really frankly, kind of magnificent, the individual gains that have been made, that's gonna keep happening and at a more accelerated rate.