 I enjoy helping people, you know, if people like, you know, from beginners to trainers. If, you know, it's a way of getting hands-on experience, I suppose, is what a clinic is. And if that's what someone wants, you know, I'm going to do it. Like I say, I think it's hands-on. And I think to learn is a thing where you're going to listen and try it. And your interpretation can be so far off from what someone said, it's crazy. But it doesn't mean you're stupid, it doesn't mean you're wrong. If your interpretation and coming together with the interpretation being passed across or understood is everything. Yeah, I think that's invaluable. And that came out of a kid's mouth the other day. I was helping my two kids cut a cow. We were just cutting cow after cow after cow after cow. And Jack got in the truck and he said, Dad, that was so good, but I got more out of listening to you tell Jade what she did wrong. And he just said it straight up the cuff like that. So that's exactly a clinic. You get to actually see someone, get corrected and end up with the right results with your own eyes and your ears. And you're not the one under the pressure. You're not the one taking the bullets right there and then. I've always found it hard to get schooled on in the heat of the battle because you're so focused on the cow and so trying to control your horse and do things right. And I didn't be nervous because someone good telling you at all them factors in and soon as you get settled down at the clinic and everyone relaxes will then minds open up. Everything goes to clicking. And then here we are. Then we've had a good clinic and everyone's got something out of it. And their interpretation needs to be as close to what I mean. And then they can go anywhere with that. But if they interpret what you mean, that's where it opens up. Well, to me, from what I know that we're going to do is position on a cow. Where position to me is actually correct and showing, cutting. And then if we get into a training situation where it's a strong desire about training, we just tackle it as you go. But to me, when I go to put a clinic on, it's position on a cow. Well, I hope we can drink and eat. It'll be fun. But no, I think there's lots of variables with the hands on.