 Next question is from Drew Mosier. What are your fitness trend predictions for 2021? I got one. Oh, go for it. Yeah, I got one that's, you know, normally I think when we think of the fitness trends, we think of like this, you know, bullshit thing that's gonna happen. I have a positive one that I think is gonna be a good fitness trend this year. I think the movement of, you know, doing things like as far as fitness related, this idea of like you have to go to a gym and get a workout in and have a membership and sweat, you know, in this, you know, on a treadmill. I think that's gonna slowly go away and more and more people will find more creative ways to get in shape, you know, and start training at home. And I think more, I think it's obvious that the home gym surge of like equipment is like through the roof, right? It's gonna keep going. I think so too. And I think more and more people are actually having, and this is including myself. So this is the longest I've ever been and not been in a gym in almost 20 years. I have never gone this long. Yeah, you were not a home gym person. No, I was out of the three of us. I was the one who was like, I'm not a fan of it. And obviously because of the time that we're in, I was forced to make it work and figure it out and have now learned to love some of the benefits of that as much as I didn't like it before and said, oh, I love, and I'm not saying that I still wouldn't enjoy getting a lift where there's a bunch of other, you know, people pushing weight and doing things in the gym atmosphere. But I've actually learned to love the at-home workout so much more that I can't be alone in that camp where you probably love the gym setting before, you were forced out of it, you've now been forced into figuring out what at-home workouts look like for you and have now adjusted and have learned to like it. And so, and now I'm looking at 2021 going like, shit, I'm gonna cancel my four gym memberships and save my 200 and something dollars or probably $300 a month. And I'm gonna continue doing this at home. I think that that's gonna be a big trend this year. Yeah, I agree with you 100%. I think home gym sales, I think digital fitness products and programs, I think those are gonna continue to do well. I think also that the demand for fitness is going to go up. We saw it dip, right? Gyms closed, people freaking out, eating more crappy food, drinking more alcohol. I think that we're, this is my own, just, you know, belief, I think that we're gonna start to reach a breaking point where a lot of people are like, okay, I need to do something to take care of myself. And I think you're gonna see that more this year than you have in previous years. How can we not when you connect all the COVID stuff? I mean, when you look at the number one cause of fatality from COVID, it's people that are obese, heart conditions, all the things that are preventative if we are dieting and training. So you gotta think that there's a big portion of people that are probably waking up. I know there's a large portion of people that are like locking themselves in their home and not going anywhere and not getting sunlight and not socializing and not doing that in fear of COVID. Then I think there's another big portion of people that realize like, oh shit, like one of the best things that I can do to prevent this or at least mitigate it if it does come my way is to be healthy. I think that's human behavior because look at it this way. I have friends that have served time in prison and the time that they were most consistent with the workout was in prison. Why? Yes, some sketchy friends. It's, yeah, a few, a few. But it's because, why? Because they were in a situation, there was a stress relief. They didn't have a lot of options available to them and they became consistent with their workout. I feel like we're hitting a breaking point. I really do. I think a lot of people are, the demand for fitness is gonna increase because a lot of people are like, all right, that's it. I need to do something. I need to get on a schedule. Things are not open like they normally were. I think it's top of mind, I think it's top of mind because people, I think it's both, like it's sort of the other end of the sword of that is that it's bringing people back to wanting to get into healthier habits and protect themselves and build a more resilient body. And I don't know if it's been announced or not. I know Apple's working on ways to compete with Peloton and all these kind of digital platforms and things, but I really see, we're gonna see some of these big companies jump into the ring here and create experiences like we haven't seen before where it's gonna connect to the watch and you're gonna get points for all this. And all these things like they've speculated about forever in the digital health space, I think are like, and they're gonna double, triple down on them to where you could earn points and then that goes to your insurance and things like that can lower costs for things. Like there's gonna be incentives, I think, within workplaces and stuff. I think it's like finally time where that makes sense. Excellent.