 Any thoughts on a Janet Yellen replacement? You know what, I am trying to figure out exactly who would be. You know, Gary Cohn is heading it up. I don't think Gary Cohn is going to point himself. But, you know, this is one where you look around and you say, you know what, there's some people who have been around for a long time and maybe they are interested. Look, who do you want? You want a Jamie Dimon. He's not going to take it. You look back and you take a look at some of the people who were a Republican statesman. It's been so long. I mean, Pulse is not going to come back. So I've been trying to noodle on it, but I just, there's no obvious candidate at this very moment. There were not a lot of very pronounced Republican bankers. I wonder if he doesn't go, you know, reach someone in the Senate, someone who is sophisticated about banking. But right now I think that they're devoid of people who would really be remarkably obvious is the way I would put it. Mark, you would go to the roof. Jamie Dimon came out of the woodworker. Of course, I mean, but Jamie, I think loves, loves, loves his job. And I think that my Corbett at Citi loves his job. Gorman loves his job. It might be interesting. There's a guy, you know, no, no, I'm, you know, it's just very, very difficult to think about who might be in there given the fact that it's been, let's say, such a long time and you was just this continuum of Bernanke to yelling. Jay Powell would be fabulous. I think Jay Powell is amazing. I could throw his hat in the ring. I could throw Bill Douglas's hat in the ring. Both of those men are terrific.