 Speaking of Vegas, you and I are both going to be at a pretty special event coming up here in Vegas. And I'm sure there's going to be some glass nerds that are going to be criticizing all the casinos as we are there. I don't know. Do you want to talk a little bit about that? It's a very grouchy bunch. Everyone can always do it better than whoever did it before them. Yeah, you and I will both be in Las Vegas for Glass Build America in October, the 18th to the 20th. That's kind of the Super Bowl for our industry, for the glass and fenestration folks. And so that's all both commercial glass and residential doors and windows. That's the biggest one in this side of the planet, Western Hemisphere, once a year. So you're going to see about 400 plus exhibitors from all over and shoot remains to be seen anywhere from six to 9000 door nerds, hardware geeks and everything in between. Window wizards. I don't know. We got to come up with more stuff. Yeah, it's one of the events I look forward to most during the year. I've been both as an exhibitor as a private citizen attendee and now on the show organization side and I love it. Glass Build. So I invite anyone listening or watching that has an interest in glass entrances or glass as a whole, or there's going to be tons and gobs of hardware there too. So I invite you to come on out to Vegas, hit me or hit up Benji or me and I'll hook you up with a promo code for this show. Nice. Yeah, no, I'm really looking forward to it. And I think especially because I believe I'm going to be like a pit master barbecue taster. You said something about that. I'm just kidding. There's a tailgate barbecue. There's only one of us with a bottle of barbecue sauce in the background of our Zoom call. But me is not coming, I hear. No, too many councils. Dang. We could, yeah, we're a day three, we're having a big tailgate party. So day three of any show usually kind of fizzles a little bit, starts winding down. So instead of giving into that, we kind of double down and we're throwing a big party for attendees and exhibitors just so after two and a half days of business and mingling. You can just let your hair down and have a beer and a burger or some ribs and play some cornhole and just have fun. It's not about the business at that point. It's just about kind of building that community component to the industry. I'm really looking forward to that. That's so important as well. I think we should have like a hardware scavenger hunt of things you can find wrong in Vegas and we'll have teams. That would be cool. Yeah, let's make it happen. That would be cool. I'm assembling my squad. If you're listening to this, if you want to be on Team Glass or Team Hardware. DHN will put up a basket of goodies for the winners. Oh, okay. Like steal the flag too. We'll put up a glass nerd and. Oh yeah, we'll send a hat for capture the flag too. Yeah. I was going to get ugly. But Vegas, you heard it here first. Get everything inspected before October. Otherwise there's going to be hell to pay. We're coming for it. Let's hope this door is fixed by then. Yeah. Yeah. And though I'll have a real serious conversation if I see the same thing there next time. No, I think we're going to see some really nice new hardware at the convention center. That's the where the event is hosted, as I understand. Yeah. Yeah. I think we recently completed or in the works of completing it. I think it's almost done, right? The new addition to the new hall should be done. I mean, I don't know if there's still a little punch list stuff going on, but by and large, I think it's done and open. There's, there's a lot of, they did a lot of work on that. It looks beautiful. So I'm excited person. From what I can tell it's, it's, it's just a gorgeous looking building. And I'm excited to explore it and learn from your glass ways. You know, I'm going to absorb as much knowledge as I can while I'm there. We'll just mind meld and trade info.