 I'm a pretty confident doctor, but I know I'm nothing to be able to interpret everything. That's why I use tools, for example, like XCURES. Everything was exhausted in standard of care. Everything in NCCN, there are no more options. It was palliative care because it was nothing else effective. I found this random combination on these four patients, not over the last four months, where they're literally has stable disease. There's still actually like two of them took a vacation over Thanksgiving, that there was no way if I didn't start in six weeks with the extent of their tumor would have happened. Now, did it make it all go away? No. They're all 75, 80 plus, and I've been taking care of it for years. But it's that kind of translatable ability, right? That can say, hey, for whatever reason, this mutation and this, it shows this one melanoma drug and then this one like ovarian drug actually is somehow controlling this lung cancer. And I was like, this is crazy, but somehow going to prove because, you know, XCURES gave me the citations and the combo works.