 Alfie, can I say Alfie? Alfie, he's asking. Chicho, do you have a humidor? I used to have a huge humidor. I used to be able to keep 14 boxes of cigars in there, bigger, more than 14 boxes. One time I had 10 boxes with Hoeyu Dumanter, double Cronus in there. And all it was, again, all it was was homemade humidor that a friend of mine made for me. And it was just cedar wood, planks of cedar, in a box about square, this big, by this big, and this deep. And it was just cedar with a top, right, with a cedar top. And I would put my cigar boxes in there, and I would have a gauge temperature and humidity gauge, and a bowl with a wet sponge in it. And I would close it, and that aged the cigars extremely well. It kept them in pristine condition, like phenomenal condition. And it also aged them, right? I really didn't have to do anything else and just keep the sponge wet. And depending on the humidity gauge, I will either increase the water on the sponge or decrease the water on the sponge or let it just dry out a little bit, right? I don't have that box anymore. And it was cheap, right? Just cedar, back then it was cheap, wood was cheap back then. I don't know what it is now. I'm thinking about if I start getting more into cigars, which is basically one of the reasons because I can't go to the comic book store buy cigars, buy comic books, right? So I've taken a little bit of my entertainment money, I guess, and spending on cigars now, right? It is what it is. I'm gonna go to grouse sales. So if you want to have a humidor that works perfectly, that I had for 10, more or not, 15 years, at least 15 years, that was my humidor that I had with me. Wherever I moved to, that came with me and had cigars in there, right? So best humidor I've ever seen, I've ever had, was just cedar planks with a temperature humidity gauge and a bowl with a wet sponge. So if you're into having a cigar supply at home, that's phenomenal. It works great.