Crazy. It, it is insane. You know, the the, the other thing is they just, they're throwing band aids on this situation. They proudly, kind of came to us and said, Well, we're going to give you a one time special voucher. Aren't you so excited? We're going to give you a special voucher for some of the build visits. And, you know, blah, blah, blah, here it is. It's your interim solution, except nobody can get their build claims onto that voucher because of this ei hub system failure. It is so bad, it's like it's akin to running a program on Windows 95 it is so brutal that a third grader, in my opinion, could have developed a better system. The developers who worked on this should honestly be ashamed of themselves. It just doesn't work. It flat out, does not work. So they said that they're going to give us this special voucher. I didn't receive it. Nobody I know received it. We're all waiting on hundreds of claims. We are put in an impossible situation. Do we stop seeing the kids? Do we have to explain to the parents what's going on? Many are completely in the dark. Many don't know. And it's even worse with these large agencies who you know in New York City, there's, there's several agencies that are backed by multi million dollar like, you know, hedge fund operations. And people with a lot of money can start early intervention agencies and float them and do all these things. Their providers have no idea that none of their services have been billed for since the beginning of October. Um. Um, the beginning of the month. And, you know, there's been several other points. There's so much information this. This goes so deep that, you know, there's many who have uncovered some really scary things. Like, in fact, this third party billing system had the power to completely shut down our state mandated system for weeks, nothing was going in or out. And if you're going to give a private company that much access to power of 1000s, it's not millions of children and their information. The the power to shut down a state run program for weeks on end, only to have it launch and it to be completely non functional. What? What would have happened if that was a hospital or a school? There's many providers who report that records are gone, just gone, completely gone. The funny thing is, we all as providers get audited for maintaining accurate client records. All of our records are gone. We can't access them. They're gone. We just don't even, I don't even know where they are. They're just floating around in cyberspace, gone. And the the state and like our oversight committee, has the goal to audit people at this time, providers are being audited right now as we speak, their records are literally gone. I couldn't even tell you where they are. And you have the audacity at the state level, at the oversight level, when we're calling your oversight to the table, you have the audacity to call independent providers and agencies and everyone who's involved in the system. You have the audacity to call us to the table right now and prove that our records are intact, but the platform managing our records has completely mismanaged all this information. It's prescriptions gone. IFSP is gone, service authorizations gone. Everything is gone. We don't know where it is. It's very, very scary, especially because we're already seeing these massive violations, HIPAA and FERPA violations. Where has that information gone? It's it's very, very, very concerning this, this third party company that has developed the EI hub, has routinely reached out to providers and asked them to speak positively on their behalf, to praise this company publicly on social media, to try to spin the public perception away from their critical failures. So it's really it's I did not believe that until I myself received a call. You can't erase all of that, but you can target specific, loud individuals and ask them to spin the story and report favorably for your failure as a company. You know, I'm not going to say that we're working for free, because, you know, we will get paid, but we don't know when we're going to get paid. We can't even bill for these services. New York state also has this handy dandy 90 day rule, where you cannot bill for services after 90 days, we're already at 30 days, and none of us can bill. So we only have 60 days to get this up and running so that everybody can bill for this massive backlog on time before the claims just become null and void.