 Datapath. I can't remember who it was that talked about the road not taken, but we definitely don't take the datapath. I mean it would be challenging to take the datapath, that's often small, but unless you're watching it on a big screen TV, or a big monitor, or maybe you're driving it on a whiteboard, then your datapath is quite large. You might be able to take it. You can't take it with you. Datapath folks, it's a line, a line graph. Really? I mean, fucking datapath. I shouldn't even be talking about datapaths. First off, let's assume that you have a line graph. Let's assume you've watched the video and you actually know what a line graph is, because we know if you didn't watch the video, you don't know. So anyway, line graph dots. There's a cool video where dots appear, and you're like, like this, it's really cool. Take a look. Anyway, then the person editing the video magically draws in these lines from the center of the dots. They do not round them off. They look like, I mean, they're jagged edges. They look like mountains or not. It could be planes, you know, if you have stable behavior. The point is, is that you have the dots for your datapoints, right? And you connect those datapoints with lines through the middle of the dots. That's your datapath. That's all there is to it.