 Nobody knows what to do with preservation and virtual reality yet. Yup. Because nobody's done it yet, right? We're just at the beginning. And wherever you step in, like they say, it's going to be easier and easier because they're making it easier and easier. So don't be scared that you're behind because you're not. And don't be ever scared because really, it's kind of like a need to know basis, right? You have a challenge because it's, and it's also not about the technology, right? The stories you're telling and the things you're preserving, that's really the heart of it, right? You can't just throw technology and make it awesome, right? So once you figure out what your objectives are, you figure out what tools to use, and you just try it and you just experiment because there are no rule books and it's going to be clumsy at first. You know, one of the things I recommend, the people just block out two hours a week. Block out two hours a week. Just to sit and read about what people are doing or call up a company and say, you have a VR rig. Can I come and try it out? You know what I mean? Like it's really just about getting your toes wet and then doing that every week, you know what I mean? Because this stuff, what you typed in the search engine last month about virtual reality cameras or whatever is totally different than what you're going to type in and the results you're going to get the next month, right? So it's all kind of a moving target. Don't worry about knowing everything. You're not going to master it. Nobody's going to master it. It's a moving, moving target. So just jump in.