 what guldara, what do you think of some of the mushroom teas in terms of foraging those sort of stuff? Any tips on our recommendation? I would I would say if you're foraging mushrooms I would say make sure you know what it is that you are doing. There are no mushrooms, as the saying goes, let me see if I can say this correctly. There are no mushroom pickers that experiment with mushrooms without knowing what they are. I'm not saying it properly, this is sort of a phrase that comes around. There are no old elderly mushroom pickers that through caution to the wind and ate something that they didn't know what it was 100%, right? And one of the things with mushrooms, mushroom teas, like one of the reasons that people brew mushrooms, especially shaman and tribal, you brew the mushrooms, you didn't eat the mushrooms, was because if, because there are mushrooms that mimic other mushrooms, right? So, and they're poisonous. If by accident you pick, if you pick a batch of mushrooms and you're gonna brew the tea, if by accident you had a toxic mushroom in there, then that toxicity is diluted within the liquid. So, you're not getting a huge dose of toxicity into your body, right? As opposed to, and let's say 10 people are sharing this liquid, as opposed to taking 10 of these things and each person eats each eats one of the mushrooms, the cap and the stem, right? And if one of those mushrooms is toxic, that's one person dead, right? 10% of the people died, right? Not a good thing to happen. But if you brew the tea and if one of the mushrooms was toxic out of 10, then maybe there will be a bad trip for all 10 people, maybe people will get diarrhea, a little bit of vomiting, right? But no one will die. So, it's about dilution. Okay, it's about dilution.