 Because I live in probably, you know, maybe next to San Francisco, the most liberal drug-friendly city in the United States. You know, we're one of the first states to legalize cannabis. We've decriminalized almost all drugs. We've got stores openly selling mushrooms here in Portland now, you know, outside the law, but nobody's doing anything. And at the same time, our local county board is voting to ban the sale of flavored nicotine patches that are, you do no harm, basically, it can really help people quit smoking. So it's really frustrating, you know, seeing this dichotomy of how every other drug is treated as a person's choice and is something that should be at least legal in some way. And nicotine, which is pretty low risk once you divorce it from inhaling a cigarette, is being, you know, not criminalized, but being maybe legal to sell.