 So Joseph has a question about to do, which we've not had one in a while. So hi, if Microsoft to do question, I'm assigning tasks to others in different groups. If I assign a task to someone else, is there a way for it to not show in the all tab? Even though I've created it, I don't want to see it as a task for me. You create it, you own it, you see it. That's defeats the purpose, I think. You create the task, you're going to have to be able to see it. Well, you would want to see the updates you would think, right? Yeah, it's your task. Yeah, if you're a manager, if you're a project manager and you're creating the tasks, but assigning other people to it, you still you're an invested partner in that task being fulfilled. Yeah, and it's in the all tab where it should be. I mean, that's because it's everything that you requested. That's why you have the personal view. You have the, like my day, you've got the what I'm going to work on today, and you can personalize that view across multiple projects, and just the things that are assigned to you. Otherwise, it kind of comes to vaporware, right? So like you assigned it and it's just like gone, you don't know if it's ever gotten done, if there's been any progress whatsoever, if there's any notes, what if that person leaves the company, then you have no idea what happened to that task, right? Well, and in the defense of that author, they could mean that they're just a person that's filling in the tasks, and they don't care what the status is going to be, because all they're told is put all these, put these 10 tasks in and assign them to these people, and they see them all the time, but they're just a person who's doing basically just data entry at that point. But see, if that were the case, Mike, I would say create a role-based login, specifically for that task. Or use planner and assign the task. So then they show up as the people, and then the person who's actually managing the task, and then they don't, it doesn't show on their list. There you go. Maybe that's the answer they're looking for. Yeah, so I guess that's the difference. If you're using, if to do is your entry point for the creation of the task versus the other way is create them in planner and then assign the task, which then generate the tasks. Either way, it shows up to the assignee when they get new tasks, but then from the planner perspective would not be within your view. Exactly, and then whoever's actually technically in charge of those tasks to make sure they get done can go to planner and see them as a whole. I think this is our, we had a to-do question a long time, so. It's been a while. Exciting, okay. Can't you just see the excitement? Yes, so excited, Mike. You don't even know. Yeah.