 What was the angle? Was it to get to the diagnosis quicker or really ideally have it just as a annual thing one day to where people could catch things almost in a screening for all cancers in one simple blood test? This should not just be for a select group of people. This should be by and large to try and address that population health need, which is you can't predict what cancer you're going to get. At the end of the day, age, it is the dominant risk factor for any cancer. I'm sure there are individual genetic risk factors for, you know, subsets of cancer. But when you hit the age of 50, which I'm almost there, scarily, you're 13 times at higher risk for cancer than when you're younger than 50. Let's try and keep it simple. Let's anchor to the dominant risk factor for any cancer, which is age. And let's start doing that experiment.