 So that demolishes the values from facts argument. Now, it makes it complicated because there's an interrelationship between them, like a causal interrelationship. But it is the case that your purpose determines the facts that array themselves before you. And that's actually not disputable, I would say. No, no, no, there's a facts are. The actual facts are, I don't know how to explain it. The actual fact is that I have six books. And the actual fact is that there's a infinite, if you will, way in which to order them. And if I ordered them by E, this So the facts are all there. Where my values introduced is how I'm going to order them. But what the purpose is to order them. Or even if they're books. But no, the fact that their books are not. They might be firewood. They might be a weapon. There's lots of things they can be other than books. So this is kind of amusing to me, because the first. No, seriously, though, because the first.