And this is the thing like I, I'm an oral historian, and I'm a bit of a art archivist as myself. And so I started saving, and I've got boxes and boxes, and a lot of the information that is here on the walls is part of my own archive archival papers, and yes, and other members of the community, like Chris Vogel, for instance, who from like he was tenacious, he was a packrat, he saved everything, everything, everything, everything, and even payslips you know, from from, check, check stubs, and he says, not so much for the amount of money but for the name so that we knew in our community who might be our supporters, and he said at the time, too, that he was archiving all this material and saved everything it wasn't because he thought, oh, this would be famous one day, and people would want to know about it. He was saving it at the time and hanging on to it for educational purposes, because we were always in dialogue with people and other like politicians and religious people arguing for ourselves and our human rights. So all of this information that Chris had been gathering was used, like he read everything, every article, every every everything, and so we could use it as arguments when we were arguing for for our rights. And yeah, bless their hearts, everybody who and save this stuff. Me, you know, because I have inboxes, what do you do with it? And this is the first time that somebody has, like Ashley has wanted to bring it forward, do something with it.