and i want to ask you, ms. rodriquez. cultural influences, religious influences, a large number of latinos in the united states or catholics today. the catholic church, the roman catholic church, the vatican release of statement supporting today's supreme court decision. are you concerned about the impact that's going to have not necessarily, you know, as i mentioned, a poll after poll study after study in the u. s. of of latinos in the u. s. shows that our communities are supportive of safe and legal abortion access. and majority of our community is that even if we would not have an abortion ourselves because of religious convictions, that we would support our community members, our sisters are our neighbors in being able to have that access to care. and so, you know, the church has had its, its position on this for a long time. but we know the reality is that folks, folks know how important this is for ability to, to live full lives and, and are supportive of abortion rights. what do you make of the opinion published? well i of the chief justice clarence thomas today where he basically s