 Obviously, we're thankful for the vaccines that are getting approved and then distributed. Obviously, clearly, it's going to take a lot of time to make sure everybody is in the position to be healthy moving forward. And the most important thing for the Major League Baseball industry, and I would think any industry of employment is as well as what the government's trying to do for our citizens is to make sure that people are safe. And so that's going to be the biggest director, I believe. I'm not speaking for Major League Baseball, but that's what guided them in the decision-making they had last year, and I'm sure it's going to be the first and foremost decision to guide them this year. We are currently all systems go. I've been told nothing about our season being starting late or compromised. It's we have a schedule. We have a spring training schedule. We have a report date and we have a season. And until somebody above me tells me otherwise, obviously we're we're planning to hit those marks, unless told otherwise. And clearly, I'm not involved with anything that's transpiring between Major League Baseball, the Players Association or the I'm not on the owners calls and the team presence calls or the labor negotiating committees. But overall systems go from the general manager's perspective as of right now.