 I think like a lot of people though, you know, if you were to kind of present that to schools or to parents, they would say like, well, how are they going to cope in the real world when there's noises and there's lights and there's all of this stuff. I'm like, you do know that you can have sensory supports out and about. Absolutely. Absolutely. And that's, I think that that's what's so important about promoting these safe practices and teaching parents is because then you have potentially we can have a whole generation of children who grow up. With compassion and who care about mental health, who know how to self advocate and they will respect somebody else who needs to access those things. It's, it's, it makes me excited for the long term payoff of if we can raise a generation of kids who know how to advocate for their needs, it would be a much better, a much better culture.