other sources. Yeah, I don't care about that. Mean, doesn't really matter. Does it remember the contribution? As you get the task done. Yes, it's the project completed. Yeah, I don't care if she doesn't get anybody else, yeah, but he's a manager or leadership. Course, she organized a farewell tribute to the CFO, and exclude extensive international travel and business consulting. Yeah, she seems ideal. She seems more from sort of maybe a sales background as well, but it looks so she can actually complete things the other two. Yeah, I'm not sure we want somebody particularly moody on the team, although good attention to detail, yes. But, I mean, that's one of the things that I'm looking for, the fact she's moody. Couldn't care less, really, yeah, but she's done a management leadership program. I've been on a few of those great likes to play chess. Wow. Great recommendation. I'm sure, if it's 3d chess, what else we go? Christine, excellent public speaker, again, can be moody, detail oriented. I like detail oriented and stuff she did play a key role in stock issue for technology solutions. So that's a good punch. Track record. Worked in London, always good place to work for European technology solutions company, yeah, so you don't care. I mean, staff always complains. I don't care about the fashion, moody, very detail oriented, and obviously speaks well, and she's played key role in major projects for companies, so that would be my recommendation. And the good thing is, she doesn't pay any chest. Which is great the other one, Nancy did a farewell tribute to the retiring CFO was obviously trying to suck up to Yeah. Anybody disagree?