 It was also for the vendors too. I would talk to, we had these machines called T-cans. They were these robotic liquid handling arms, and they'd find it so ridiculous because the moment you entered into Theranos, the first thing that they have you do is sign in NDA and sign like this sort of, like if you do see anything, you are not allowed to disclose what you see inside there. And this was for vendors, new employees, and by the time you were an employee, you've already signed a contract that you cannot disclose anything. That you've seen within those halls. But yeah, there were all these weird man-built obstructions. Sometimes they'd be escorted all throughout the building with like two security guards to make sure that they didn't see anything. I actually remember that when I first started, there was a list of words that gave me that I was not allowed to say when describing my job. And I don't remember exactly what was on the list, but it was like pipette research, biology. Yeah, that's great. And you couldn't put it on LinkedIn. You couldn't put it on anything, which was funny because when all this stuff blew up, we had to say we were a part of a private biotech company. So you almost always knew that someone worked at Theranos because they probably had private biotech company on their LinkedIn profile.