 On this part, no. My question is more about the actual native English. This stuff, no. I have no question. So, we have several of these for different things. You know, obviously, structurally, we have an arc. When we do stuff like this, I usually just use this. I make little marks, I make little notes, and then I'll go back. This is the place warm we can move them into. I got everything I need here. I just need you to get ready for the vent to set them up and hook them up on the vent. Good. He's speculating. He's syringe. All righty. He is going down. That's 88%. 88% I can see the cord. Tube is in. I take end title. End title right here. Perfect. I've got the cuff inflated. Bag him. Good. He's got ears too. Coffee. Coffee. Good. Do I have anybody? I'll get one cord and set the back cord on. Okay. And then we'll transfer it on. It's over. It's me. One, two, three. I got board. I got board. One, two, three. Good. Perfect. I got a blood pressure cuff on. Is that true? Yeah, we got a blood pressure cuff on. Oh no, you're fine. Feels good. It's not going to strap you down. We wrap it around each. Handle there. Handle to the next one. If you go through there, then you're going to have a hard time getting it back out. Yeah, yeah. Perfect.