 Describe the process of setting up a call center. Oh, okay. So call center, you need a system. You need leads and you need people, right? So what is your system? Are you using leads and outbound agents calling and selling them? Are you using leads and then an opener and then a closer? Like what's your system look like? Is it predefined, the deeper you can go and making sure everything makes sense and is ready, the better? I get this question a lot. A lot of questions about telecells. Trying to, I'm gonna, Tony G, I'll get there, bro. I like it, man. There's ways to set it up. I've ran it multiple different models, had some success. I like doing it. You know, I like the telecells part, but you can have, you need a consistent lead flow. That's the lifeblood of a telecells or call center or whatever is consistent leads. Age leads, new leads, whatever. And our leads work really well because we get a lot of agents. I just got a comment from a guy, gosh, a couple of minutes ago, and he's like, hey dude, I loved your leads I bought. Like I wrote seven grand or something out. It was nuts. He's like, I wanna do it again. So, but that's the thing. Any type of sales organization leads and a defined, organized, successful system to where it all makes sense is really what that's all about.