 And one of the things I learned by writing books and seeing patients is, you know, the publisher will always say, you have to have a meal plan, you have to have, you know, an exercise plan, you have to tell people what to do. That's what they want. And you don't want them to go elsewhere for bad information. So, you know, I don't know if you go over all that with your patients, but that's not something that we're typically trained well in. We often don't have time to do it. Most doctors don't get paid to provide that. So, right or wrong, they don't provide it. So, it's really about empowering people with information. You know, at WebMD, we say better information leads to better health. And I really do believe that, because there's so much that people can do to impact their health, which they may not think Sanjay that they can do, right? It's all fate for a lot of people. Yeah, it's all fate, right? Or it's like, it's happening to me, you know, and that's, that's our fault. That's not their fault. Like, it's to educate. You're exactly right.