 For those who had a family member with cancer, or who themselves have been diagnosed with cancer, and are thinking, well, I'm unfortunately in the end of the spectrum where big advances haven't been made. Technology advances are astounding, and this, again, it makes the prospect of participating in clinical trials just more and more obvious, frankly, because of the access that one gets to these therapies. In the case of melanoma, we have these very, very good treatment options available to us now, but we can improve on them. And participating in clinical trial, if you've just been diagnosed with melanoma, it doesn't mean you're gonna have the effective therapy withheld. No, you're gonna have a new treatment added to it. Right? I mean, that's the- That's a huge point. It's like, we're giving you standard care, and we're doing something more to see if there's even a better chance of it happening. Exactly. Or less toxicity. Exactly.