 Well, when I first went on the floor, and all these really aggressive guys in these trading jackets, sleeves rolled up, shouting, waving hands over, wow, I've done never do this. And it's not like you walk into a trading pit and they go, oh hi, you knew, come in, you know, see if you could make some money. I mean, they want to destroy you. You know, they're out to make money, not friends. So it really is incredibly intimidating. What you've just described is what everyone assumes trading looks like from the movies. Was it exactly like that? Wolf of Wall Street, screaming at each other, yelling across the room. Yeah, it absolutely was like that. There was a lot of camaraderie, you know, and these guys are razor sharp people, you know, at the top of their game. Well, the markets are open, you're at each other's throats. Yeah. Once they're closed, let's find. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, we were down there, but you could drink at lunchtime in those days and some of the banter would not be allowed these days. It was highly inappropriate, shall we say.