 Also, you can imagine when we put this together in like an Excel worksheet or in a formula format, we should have income up top and everything else reported on a different form. That's not the way it really looks for the 1040 on income because historically, when we used to have to file more by paper, we didn't have as much electronic filing, they wanted to have like just one page for people to file a basic tax return and then we had different actual form 1040s that are gonna be simpler or more complex. But now, because we do it mainly electronically, you would think they would reduce the number of lines on the actual form 1040 and have more schedules for the supporting information so you can have a basic tax return just having the form 1040 with less schedules and that seems to be the trend that they're kind of going towards, but obviously we still have this whole big section that's just kind of income on the first page of the 1040. And then we've got the Schedule One, which is their attempt to do what you would think would be logical in this day and age, which is to put more of the income lines on a separate schedule so that people that have more complex tax returns could just add more schedules and since it's electronic, you don't have to get the form from the post office or something like that. You could just use software to add and tack on the schedule. Schedule? Those that are necessary. So that kind of is the trend that I would expect that we would go towards going forward.