 You know, all the action stuff, they were grueling and exhausting, but working with a good crew and a good team, it was kind of like, it was kind of fun. And working in Albuquerque, New Mexico is always nice to go back there and work there, and working in Mexico City. It's, you know, Mexico City is, I enjoy being there, I love the city and I love the food and the people, yeah. So it's, you know, being in those two places, it's kind of cool, yeah. Have you got a food recommendation? There's good food in many places, you know, Mexican food with the avocado and the guacamole and, you know, the pico de gallo. Those themes that they exist in real life, and they've been around for 40, 50, 60, who knows how long, people coming illegally across the border. The reason why that happens is because there's no solution, so it's happening out there in the real world. It's been happening yesterday, it'll happen tomorrow. Stories and storytellers take real things, real stories, and then borrow from them and do fiction. That's what this movie is. This is a fictionalized story that borrows from, borrows from real things that are on the news and the newspaper. But what's happening right now is of today.