 Anywhere else in the world where you're seeing, you know, things being done a little differently or with the response has been unusual or unexpected? I would say Taiwan is a good example to bring about. Taiwan is a country that has been very aggressive. I was part of a team that evaluated Taiwan 10 years after SARS. So I spent a lot of time there understanding their system. And they basically pounced on this virus as soon as they heard about it and started to really be aggressive with testing and ensuring that they weren't going to have anything basically enter their island and collapse their island. And I think Taiwan is a good example. And one of the injustices of this whole thing is that Taiwan isn't talked about because they're not members of the WHO. They're prohibited from being in the WHO, not because they did anything wrong, but because they did something right. They they respect individual rights and China does not allow them there. And I think that that's really one of the stories that needs to be told. And the Taiwanese vice president is actually a PhD epidemiologist, as far as I know. So they're very good. And most of these Taiwanese infectious disease experts are all trained in America. They're really, really top of the line. And one of them just gave the vice president just gave a webinar. I think it's available at Johns Hopkins website where they talked about their experience. So I think this is a great success story again for Taiwan, which is horribly overlooked all the time. It's tragic. And it's not just the WHO, of course, they're not in the UN. They're the only country, the only state that's not a member of the United Nations. They and the United States does not have an embassy in Taiwan. There is an institute for something that serves the equivalent of an embassy, but there's no official diplomatic relations as as ridiculous and absurd as that is between the United States and the Taiwanese government. It's and their sin is that they are free. And as compared to China, which is a authoritarian regime. What we need today, what I call the new intellectual would be any man or woman who is willing to think, meaning any man or woman who knows that man's life must be guided by reason, by the intellect, not by feelings, wishes, women or mystic revelations. Any man or woman who values his life and who does not want to give in to today's cult of despair, cynicism and impotence and does not intend to give up the world to the dark ages and to the role of the collectivist brogues. Using the super chat. And I noticed yesterday when I appealed for support for the show, many of you step forward and actually supported the show for the first time. So I'll do it again. Maybe we'll get some more today. If you like what you're hearing, if you appreciate what I'm doing, then I appreciate your support. Those of you who don't yet support the show, please take this opportunity. Go to your on book show dot com slash support or go to subscribe star dot com your on book show and, um, and, and make a kind of a monthly contribution, uh, to keep this, uh, to keep this going. I'm not sure when the next.