Let's do it. This is literally like, it's like a true crime podcast, like your listeners are getting a total bonus episode today, because this is juicy. So yeah, basically, the too long didn't read is that our third party billing software company responsible for the development of the EI hub in New York State, early intervention, their case management software platform, was in development for four years, some some even say five, and it is just so inoperable it that it has led to almost a complete standstill in workflow for the entire system. So this is our case, assignments, our billing, assigning multidisciplinary evaluations, assigning providers, changing demographic information. Billing is such a small part of it that, you know, billing doesn't work. Nothing works. You know, we're only focused on the billing, but really, none of it works. None of this platform is functional. They had five years to build it, and it's a complete failure. It's either dysfunctional at best or inaccessible at worst. The failure has really left providers unable to serve children in need. Not only are we not able to bill we're not able even able to assign ourselves to cases, our children disappear, you know, and we're, I'm going to get into it all. But it is, it is pretty wild. So the the real problem here is that the kids are at the center of it. The system being a failure is just a symptom. The The problem is that the EI program in New York State is an absolute free fall. It's an absolute crisis. The families do not know that their access to care is about to be interrupted. They don't know that this third party billing system, the platform that they built, is fraught with HIPAA violations, FERPA violations. They don't know that many providers cannot continue services due to non payment, and some agencies have already entirely stopped taking cases it