 If you have like one order every week or two orders, three orders, sure you can use AliExpress. The problem is it gets very addictive. For a beginner who just started, would you go for AliExpress, for example, or you would jump directly to these suppliers even before the research? If for the research process, AliExpress is good because it tells you how many orders something is getting, how much money it's made. It gives you kind of a sense of the market, how the market is doing for that product. Now, when it comes to ordering, if you have like one order every week or two orders, three orders, sure you can use AliExpress. The problem is it gets very addictive. Like if you use AliExpress for your first five, you think, wow, this is so easy. It's so fast. And then you get like a hundred orders and then you use AliExpress for all of those and you get a thousand and then the supplier just disappears. And now you have a thousand orders that you're struggling to find who's gonna send them for you. So that's why I recommend people, sure, few orders use AliExpress, but after you're getting consistency, two to three per day or more, you have to find a good supplier. Okay, yeah, that's an interesting approach. Okay, and do you work like the shipping time from China is fine for your customers or do you use also US warehouses? US warehouses, yeah. There's a lot of orders that are getting in like seven, 10 days, but they're still, because of the lockdowns, all these problems, there's still issues. So if you are getting like a bunch of orders, like a thousand a week or more, you should get a bulk order from AliExpress or from, sorry, Alibaba or from any supplier, store them in the US and then ship them from US to US. I would not really, like if somebody's making more than 20, 30K a month, you shouldn't really rely on China only. You should have some stock in the US or wherever you're shipping to. Cool, I agree with that by the way, because I think that to build the real brand, the shipping time is critical. That's why we also push always to the US suppliers and not something else.