and just kind of jump into it. So look, I mean, your guess is as good as mine. If one, we're going to be allowed to spend remaining dollars, and two, what that would be on? For context, in Arizona, we have just about $400 million that we spent under our total bead allocation, and that's primarily due to the private investment that we've seen from providers who've bid on bead I mean, we have a 51% match, so it's still a billion dollar program, because we're investing about $500 million and there's 500 plus million dollars in private capital going into the state, so certainly the volume will still be there in terms of projects hitting the ground running. We my guess is, if we can spend the remaining funds, it's going to be how NTIA wants us to and they'll, they'll prescribe it, and it's going to be some type of competitive process with, I would say, pretty strict guidelines, just based off of the temperature in DC right now and what NTIA priorities are indicating, I've heard the phrase non deployment, deployment, which would kind of mean that, you know, we could utilize these funds for additional infrastructure. I know the President has an AI Action Plan, which I think some of our initiatives in Arizona certainly align with so, you know, potentially something along those lines, I could see. I just would not be surprised if you know, NTIA and the administration is utilizing this funding for different opportunities. I mean, the lawyers can. Weigh in on what that looks like. I'm not a lawyer myself, so I'm not sure exactly what their authority would be or how they they could utilize that authority, but I don't have any updates, and my guess is we probably wouldn't know for months until until every final proposal is approved or weighed in on before we have any indication on if or how we can spend them.