 Wayne says, I think there's still a high degree of belief that religion is needed for morality and as long as that continues, religion will not significantly retreat. I think that's right. I think that's why our emphasis, and I think our emphasis with regards to objectivism needs to be focused on, trying to explain how you can have an objective morality based on reality based on fact that, indeed, religion is an anti-morality, not a morality, that religion undermines morality. And that needs to be a big push of us. Yeah, let me see. Scott says, you seem to go back and forth between wanting to make the right better and saying they can't be made better. Is it fair to say you're still deciding? No. There's certain people within the right that can be made better and there's certain people within the right that cannot be made better. But I think the whole conception of right is false and wrong. We shouldn't be on the right. What we should try to do is get the better people on the right to move towards us. That is to move towards my vision of our political spectrum, which is individualism versus collectiveism. So we need to do is pick up the better people of the right and move them towards the issue of individualism. They are vast swaths of the right that are unreachable. That is, I'm not going to reach the polls here if they believe if a 50, 60-year-old senior member of the Polish delegation to the European Union believes that rights are complete nonsense and retreats as if I'm some communist because I suggested rights might be a good thing and try to engage them in a conversation about rights. Those people are unreachable and a grave danger to all liberties and freedoms. So I'm not going back and forth. It's just a question of who on the right. The certain people are right that are worth having a conversation with. That's why I come to these conferences. That's why I talk to the right all the time. And then there are people on the right that are just a waste of time. And who I don't engage with. Thank you for listening or watching The Iran Book Show. If you'd like to support the show, we make it as easy as possible for you to trade with me. You get value from listening. You get value from watching. Show your appreciation. You can do that by going to iranbrookshow.com. I go to Patreon, subscribe to our locals and just making an appropriate contribution on any one of those channels. So if you'd like to see The Iran Book Show grow, please consider sharing our content and of course subscribe. Press that little bell button right down there on YouTube so that you get an announcement when we go live. And for those of you who are already subscribers and those of you who are already supporters of the show, thank you. I very much appreciate it.