 because I think you know you went to architecture school. Did you learn anything there really that helped you out the field? No, nothing. Absolutely. And I hear it all the time. Yeah, you know, you're wondering why there's so much of a rift between architects, engineers, and contractors is because we're all kind of siloed in our own things, and it's like, you know, we're trying to build something that to us doesn't make sense, that it was drawn a certain way, and they're trying to draw and spinning their wheels to draw something that's easy to build or that, you know, makes sense to build, and then the engineer is applying their knowledge and it's like everyone is, you know, constantly fighting with each other, but when starting in construction, it wasn't collaborative coming up.