 probably get you to explain like what is a monopolization case? Yes, that's a good place to start. Yeah, so we talked about how a lot of antitrust is merger enforcement. This is a completely different part of antitrust enforcement. And these are the types of cases that I worked on at the FTC conduct. There are a variety of types of anticonpetitive conduct that the antitrust laws are concerned about. Something that we hear a lot from folks who are new to antitrust is this company is a monopoly, so the government needs to go stop them. The law does not allow that, right? You have to have a monopoly plus some illegal conduct. And the conduct has to be of a certain category that is considered anti competitive. So it can't just be, you know, Facebook shared my data with Cambridge Analytica. That's an antitrust violation. You have to explain how it's connected to competition. That's the thing people need to need to take away, right? That to just be like, ah, I think this company has like a monopoly, or even worse, like a small end of companies has like market power. Like that's true. Yeah, an antitrust law doesn't care until they are acting unfairly.