It does make but you know, on closing thoughts, it absolutely makes a lot of sense. And to piggyback on something Josh said earlier, as well, now, he mentioned just fidelity, its fidelity frequency, both of measuring monitoring, again, you know, I like to give real concrete real world examples of the infrastructure that we have, you know, it's between Nvidia and Sonics Nvidia uses the mellanox, switch, the backplane, it's all together the back pain telemetry data is, because it's InfiniBand, it's being used by the control plane on the mellanox. Switches themselves. That's how it actually is measuring and monitoring. It's, you know, where rest of the accepted units are, like milliseconds. There, we're looking at fricking, micro, you know, you go from 10 to the minus three to 10 to the minus six, because that's really what's needed to adapt the control plane. Now, when you say, some, you know, sim control body comes in and says, Well, you got to capture all that data, I'm like, tricking microseconds into your Splunk. And what what decision making Am I making there? It's not required outside the backplane. It's us, it has scope. It only resides within that. Now, if I need to really start troubleshooting, then yeah, you know, sure. I can go in there. But frickin 10 to the minus six. Are you kidding me? There's nothing useful I can do with that. But today, it is required. Absolutely. Yes. Today No, this