 Difficult thing to add to what you have in other words if you've got potential the yields that you can demonstrate in small plots of 11 tons or whatever it is You'll gain another hundred kilos or a tenth of a ton is a tremendous struggle, right? Then it becomes more and more difficult as you go up. I made a Agriculture economist that Randy Barker of some of these people who were at Erie I've estimated in 1990 we need 570 million metric tons of rice to take care of Asia and I went through a little exercise of estimating what I thought they could do in 1900 in the year 2000 And in year 2000 I figured that we would 50 million metric tons shy of the estimate that we need to feed the people So they're gonna have to import it for somewhere else. Do you get the nasty comment? I say nasty from the standpoint of non-sensical and difficult to it's kind of been frustrated Infuriated to that's like all you've proven that the maltose was wrong in this concept Is that and do you get that pitch that's the way I think that's going How do you he was a head of his time? So it's just eventually going to catch up. He didn't realize what was going to happen in America. Okay, and And with new technology and new technology in Europe and like you're right that's you're going we're going on but But he's eventually he's going to be right