 A GFI example would be this, is that if you don't have GFIs in your home, because the home is probably before 1970, so that's ground fault interrupter. You're outside, you've got electric lawnmower, you're cutting wet grass. Not thinking. Not thinking. Wet grass. You're wearing shoes and your feet start to get wet. That receptacle doesn't have a ground fault on it. Now that you're holding metal that's touching the grass, your feet are wet, you can be electrocuted. Absolutely, and that's what we talked about when we talked about when you have electrical work done. These are suggestions that your contractor can make, right? So our Eaton certified contractors are going to come in, they're going to make those suggestions, whether you would like those installed in your house or you decide not to, at least the opportunity to add safety to your house is in front of you, right? Because that electrical shock is a real thing.