Yes, yeah. And, you know, there's things like that to, you know, or someone's like, even if it's once you found the doctor, you know, and okay, they help you get your diagnosis. Like, so, everything my son has, it's very unique, is caused from a birthmark that penetrated his brain. But he also has the birthmark on the skin, and it's a port wine stain. So port wine stains, the more you treat them with lasers, the better somebody's skin will be. When they're an adult, they'll have instead of, you know, sometimes you've seen an adult that has these awful, big bumps and things that bleed from the birth from a birthmark, because they had no treatment as a kid. So my son had lots of treatment as a kid. We lived in central Illinois, we had to go to Chicago, which is not terrible, it's still three and a half hours though, each way with the baby and another one, because we had another one two years later. And you know, we were young, very young parents who even affording, you know, the trips to Chicago and back, and the hotels and and Ronald McDonald Houses are the most they're the greatest thing on earth, but they're not for one night stay. They're meant for people who need it for expanded time. You know, that need that their kids in the hospital, they need somewhere to be for a week or a month or three months. Because I've done all of the above, you know. So you look at those things, you look at, what does a you know, what does a wheelchair cost? You know, people are horrified to find out what a wheelchair costs, and even a basic manual chair, let alone getting into electric chairs. And you know, or even better, what happens when it breaks and you're two years into it, and your insurance doesn't want to cover it because you haven't been five years yet, it should be just fine. So there's a lot of things about that world that people don't you know, what does it cost to modify a car?