 Ralph asks, anyone know if you can send a team's chat or a post message to dynamic groups created in Active Directory? Why? Why? Why? Well, actually, too, the other thing that you have to keep in mind is teams is, I mean, if it's public, right, or if it's a private, the people that you're sending to, you need to make sure they have permissions. Because even though you're gonna send it to them, it's still gonna link back to that team. It's not, you know, but ultimately, if they're the same people, why? Right? And so to me, I feel like it's just a bad practice, not something you should do because the same people would have to have permission, so why not just have them go to teams? Yeah, I mean, just from a compliance and governance around it, you know, look at it. And then why are we going back to doing it in emails? There's a reason why we're in teams. As a behavior, why are we sending them through there? There's already a mailbox that you can have turned on specifically. Just invite them to the team. They can look through the actual mailbox and have something in there as well. To me, that's backwards, working backwards. Wow, such language. Let me just say that I shame on you, Stacy and Kirstie for questioning the motives of Ralph. We're not to judge why Ralph might have a perfectly, his family could be held hostage right now unless he sends that message to a dynamic group unless we help him. So the question is, how? Yes, yes. I mean, dynamic groups still have email addresses, right? You can create a power automate and have it send there, but then, right? So was that so hard? Yes, it's been very hard because I feel like I just gave someone bad advice. Yeah, that's interesting. No, that's it. That's the point. As far as I'm concerned, it's pull practice. I mean, yeah. I kid, but it's just kind of funny how we go on the attack instead of the answer. I think it would have been solid performance to write up front, just bad practice, Ralph. You should not do that. Yeah. Yeah, just from a data protection privacy, you look at your compliance and what governance you put around, it really goes against all those tenants of how we should work with Microsoft Teams. And I just feel that it's setting up a can of worms. Yeah, and I always try to tell them the best practice first before I say technically you can, because some people just hear what you first say and they ignore the rest. Good point. Yeah. Yeah. But no. I'm just trying to bring a kinder, gentler approach to AMAs. That's something different. Christian, you're usually the one that starts with that. No. So starting now, kind of gentler. So we do it, we do it, we're bad. Christian can do it. He can do it. Yeah, yeah. We'll let him go against all governance. Go for it. Christian, go for it. You go. You go. You might be getting tag tuned today there, Christian, sorry about that.