 So to me, that's always like an alarm because anyone that should be like in the forefront of guiding the sport ought to understand where it comes from very well, but that's completely missed by most people. I think, no, this guy, he's good at jujitsu, he's good at arm bars. That's good enough. That's all we need to know. So you say there's a lot of misconceptions that people have about BJJ in its history in general. That's pretty much all of it. I mean, there's very few things that people can say accurately. You know, I'll give you an example, like Mitsui Maeda is in the picture of Mitsui Maeda is in almost every gym in the world, right, in jujitsu. Maeda is the most exaggerated character in this whole story. And I don't even try to convince people like about the facts right here.