 And I'm not sorry for you, we'll do the round back. So could you give me one or two ingredients for a successful jam? What makes up a successful jam? I think the most important thing about a jam, we call it the golden rule, is keep it fun. A jam is incredibly hard work. People are really tired after they've been jamming. But they also say, wow, I did three weeks work in a weekend and it was a brilliant weekend. And that's really strange. You think, well, how can it be fun and effective? And I think the secret to that is, you know, you're keeping it moving and you can be fun. So we can deal with very serious issues at different jams, but we take a light hearted approach to ourselves and a serious approach to the problem. What would you say? For me, it's having like the best team to make the jam a reality. I think that's really important. And also being really like compromise participants during the whole jam. But two things are key to make the jam a great experience. The team is super important. Absolutely. So what would you say? Do you have anything to add to these answers? Man, I'm going to take a slightly controversial approach here. I would say what's been interesting for us is the pattern interrupt. And I think that's something that we really picked up from Adam of disrupting when people having a meeting and really pushing the doing not talking. And to piggyback off something you said, Adam, I remember somebody in their first look of jam said, I feel I did three months worth of work in two days. And they were just so people are always so shocked by the amount of work they can do in such a short amount of time when they work in this different way. It's amazing. Three months of work and a weekend route. Can you go relate to that? Well, I agree with what everyone else has said and they stole my answers. So I'm I'm I build on what Ezekiel said and I think one of the most important things for the jam is the prototype and that's what makes it different. It's not about producing an idea or a gender and a to-do list. It's actually about making something real.