 Daniel asked a question about teams. Hello, is it possible to make a channel from private to public? Technically no. Next. Technically no. You're welcome, Daniel. Well, well, hold on. You can't toggle it from private to public. Let's step back. I think, Daniel, you might be asking if you can change a team from private to public. Well, that's just semantics now, Max, isn't that? Maybe. Either way, either way, the answer is no. You can't change a channel or a team privacy type. I think your question really is this, but still no. But, but, that said, there is a little bit of a workaround. So if we're talking about channels, what happens with a channel and the reason you can't toggle it is that a channel, when you create a private channel, it creates a separate site, a separate SharePoint site to store that content, so it is truly private. So when you talk, if you were to toggle it, you would lose that site because if it's public, it's just a folder in the shared library or shared documents library as opposed to if it's a private channel, it's an entire site that's dedicated to it. So what I would say is you can't toggle it back and forth. But if you are like, I really wanted to be public, you kind of have two ways to do that, right? Number one, add everybody from your group into that channel and voila, they all have access. The other option is if you want it to be a truly public channel that participates like a public channel, you could create another channel with the same name, make it public and then you could migrate the content and the information from the private channel into the public channel, delete the private channel, you're good to go. Sounds like a whole lot of work. Yeah, and that's something where I think there are third-party tools. So I'm gonna have to go and look and see with App Points migration tools for that, like the teams of teams migration, but I believe you could do exactly what Sharon, what you described there and easily move that in with like our fly migrator. But I mean, yeah, so I think, I don't think out of the box, there's way of doing that is very manual, painful process, but third-party tools can help you do that. But yeah, I think the official answer is right where we started. The answer is no. And a group can be changed from public to private or private to public. But there's some provisos that come with that. Can't we just end with just like a no and that be enough? Do we have to just keep talking it up?