Yeah, I think that's a great idea. I think that's great. Yeah. And that goes to if you're thinking about your elearning designs, then are Could your elearning designs be more logic driven or curiosity driven? In that we're incorporating branching scenario simulations, etc, which allow people to choose their own journey so to speak. Right, well, yeah, relevant scenarios along with those questions, then that you want to put people in that situation. And yeah, sometimes you learning's are assigned Bruce Yes, but sometimes not. So if you think about your compliance training, yeah, those are signed. And, and just to digress just a tad bit, when we think about elearning elearning, from a compliance perspective, is almost your richest area of improvement. Because you already have the guardrails there, you know, what you have to accomplish? And I'll challenge you, when I read through compliance training, and somebody comes to me for compliance training. Nowhere in the compliance training descriptors is a bullet point that says we must make this as boring as possible. There's no bullet there, that says it yet somehow, that's what we always managed to achieve. So now, when we think about compliance training, that's rich soil that's rich ground where we can truly build curious thinking, questioning, thinking, where we can build in those opportunities, you know, to make them want to learn more about why this compliance is even there, be it safety, harassment, what have you, you know, so to me, that's easy. Those are that's the easy bit. The harder bit is how do you get people engaged? Curious, questioning about other forms of elearning, or training in general, like communication, which is always it always looks the same, it always sounds the same, you always have the same stuff. Right? So you're gonna you're sending somebody through an effective communication elearning course, and I'll guarantee it will have something about verbal, nonverbal, body language, business writing, it will have all the same stuff in it. So how do we keep people curious about topics like that?