 when you're at the starting, starting phase of the, of the business? Yeah. Um, my question based off of that stuff is kind of when, because I kind of battle in my head between like, you know, like right now I'm starting, I have no clients. Yeah. And so why would I make this a legal entity and like go through the legal stuff if like, I don't even have a client yet. Yeah. Like when you kind of recommend to start, like actually formalizing the legality of it, getting the business insurance, like getting Yeah. It's a good question. And it's actually one I had a coach ask me a similar thing. It was yesterday I had a call with a coach and my response to him was it all comes down to coaching experience. So, so for me personally, before I started my business, I already had 10 plus years of of coaching experience. I started from the bottom. I started working with two and three year olds and I progressed into older kids. And then I worked for a coaching company out in the US. And that exposed me to working with players in one on one setting in small groups doing camps doing clinics doing residential camps, you know, any type of training you can think of after I'd experienced all of that. And, you know, at this point now you can give me a two year old and I know what to do, how to coach him, you can give me an 18 advanced year old, I'll know how to coach him. So once you're at that stage where you're so comfortable working with different age groups, then I would say that's, that's, that's the moment where you can say to yourself, do you know what, I feel confident now, starting my own thing and working with clients. Okay, what you could do at the beginning before you start your business legally is you could offer free sessions. Okay, so you could offer free one on one training sessions, the parents that you come across may say you say you start working at a local club, right, and parents are looking for extra training, right, you can offer that. Yeah, do it for free, just to get experience, right, and also you might, you might realise, you know, it might not be for you. Maybe you don't want to do the small groups, you want to do one on one, maybe you don't want to do one on one, you want to do larger groups, maybe players, groups of 10 plus players. Yeah, okay. So once you have enough experience to the point where you say, do you know what, you know, you can give me any age group, you can give me boy, you can give me girl, you can give me a U8 team, you can give me a U11 team, you can give me a U15 and I'll know what to do with these players. Once you get to that level, I feel that that's when you say, right, okay, now I'm confident enough to try and start my own business, working with my own clients and training them with my own philosophy. Yeah. Yeah. It's the same as when, you know, when you're learning the game of soccer, right? Once, once you're at a level where you know the game off by heart, and, you know, that's, that's when you become a professional, essentially. Yeah. Right. So I believe it's the same with, with, with having a business. Once, once you've done it all, you've started from the bottom, you've made your way up, you've volunteered, you've done paid positions, then you say, do you know what? Okay. Now I feel like I'm ready to start my own thing.