only too many times. Yeah, I'm trying to think, yeah. So there's, there's different ways to kind of approach that. So it also kind of depends on, like, your ability, like, as the client, like, sometimes, like, some, they have, like, a good, you know, the good understanding. They have a good sensitivity to design. But sometimes people think they have a really good sensitivity design, and then they don't, which is also a little problematic once in a while. So there's ways you can still keep working with a designer after like, it's not like you have to be hands off, but of course, that you know means, typically, you know, investing more, but like, building templates is like, a great way There can also be, like, through my process, I also do try to teach and mentor. Like, I'm always trying to give advice and any tips throughout the process, so to help, you know, make it a little bit more seamless and how to continue on with the brand. And like, I'm available, always available. I can always consult, I can always audit. There's a lot of things I can do to help. But like, templates is a great way, because if you have the template, then you can work from that as a starting point. And then I'm Yeah, and then don't be a stranger and, like, reach back out. I can always review and things like that. So I feel like that would help with the transition from kind of, like, taking things on, on your own, and then, yeah, like, it's, it's different if you're like, you know, if you never done this before, to someone who's like, comfortable working with that,