 Unfortunately, we consumed too much. Nearly 400 million pounds annually was produced just from New York City residents. That was like the entrepreneur in me kind of kicked in. I was like, there's like a gigantic, you know, opportunity here. 400 million times market rate of, let's just say at the time like 25 cents per pound, that's a hundred million dollar opportunity. And this is what's going into the garbage. I don't mind competing with a landfill, you know? No waste in general. That would be my goal. There's no more textile waste. The other, the items that can't be reused a second hand can't either be repurposed as a low grade fiber product. The real solution is getting people to understand like every time you throw something in a waste bin, you're throwing money in. So like, would you throw a nickel? No, you don't just walk around throwing nickels in the can. So why are you doing that with this?