 So, Rod sent in a quick tip. We've been talking a lot about different ways of cleaning up audio and the whole voice isolation thing that you can do on the Mac and all of that stuff. And Rod says that while you're on a call on your iPhone, you can go into Control Center and select mic mode and then switch from standard to voice isolation to mute and suppress background noise picked up by your iPhone's mic during a call. And there is an article about this and we'll link to that from the show notes, a keyboard, a knowledge-based article about it and how to do it. But the trick is it only shows up during the call. You can't turn it on when you're not in a call. And I think he did it with his AirPods. So it works with a variety of microphones, I believe. But I believe that whatever you set it to sticks and persists through the next call. That was my question. Good, that'd be awesome. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because I use those vacuum packed bags to get everything into a tiny suitcase. Yeah, I am. And when I'm doing that on a phone call with my AirPods in, everyone's like, what are you doing? You know, you're crunching rocks with your teeth. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So hopefully that would be something to look at. Cool.