Yeah. So you know, in the course of, like, learning my son's needs and supporting him, I don't know, probably about two years ago, I joined March blanc natural language acquisition study group, Facebook group, to support Gestalt language processors. And of course, that has been like life changing and incredible, and so I still follow them pretty closely. I saw the chatter. There was a session at the ASHA convention that really just tried to convince people that marge's work and marge's approach is not good, is not founded in research, is not supported by best practices, and in the course of their slides, people shared their slides online. There were really awful statements about echolalia not being true. Language is like a sub optimal AAC, I think, was the phrase they use, which doesn't even make sense. And like I said, I have a PhD. I have attended many conferences. And my concern knowing that Asha was giving a platform to this perspective was that this little part of the speech therapy field, which has been profoundly life changing for my family, for a lot of other families, but is kind of its quiet, own little thing and doesn't like, you know, it's not kind of the mainstream that it would get pushed out, and that people would have less access to this incredible, incredible information. And so one of the people who responded to one of the posts said something about, I encourage all of you who are concerned to write letters to Asha. And I was like, Well, I can do that. So I wrote a letter to Asha, and I wrote a post on marge's group saying, I encourage, you know, I just wanted to amplify this suggestion because I wouldn't have known it existed as an option unless I had happened to catch that comment and I, you know, I posted the link and I shared the letter that I wrote, just because I think it makes it easier to write something when you see how someone else has done it, and it kind of just makes the process faster for people and and there's a really positive response on there, and I think a good number of people did end up sending letters, and I heard after the fact, we all got kind of the same form letter from Asha, that was pretty, pretty disappointing. I mean, I wasn't, like, disappointed, because I wasn't really expecting much. I was underwhelmed by their response, so So that's the story that brought me to your doorstep.