 It's not so bad to separately reinvent the wheel too, you know, I think that different teams of people working on similar products come up with different solutions, and slightly different from each other, and there's kind of a natural selection. You know, the more innovation we have, the more rapid progress we make. And so, you know, I don't think that's necessarily too bad, but the way we are interconnected now means that we can collaborate on that, and we can all try to figure out, you know, in the academic world, one of the big races was to discover the Higgs boson, right? And these competitors, at CERN, and these competitors were from all over the world, physicists from all over the world, were collaborating together, sharing all their research together, and coming up with the solution together. Because the result will impact everyone. So that's something that benefits everyone.