the meantime, i think all of us in the educational sphere are very much adapting our curriculum to produce the workforce it's needed for the future. and is there resistance against advancing into automation for fear of job displacements, and how many people will be displaced due to automation becoming more mainstream? i, i can't really put a number simply because i'm not, i'm not fully aware. i'm not fully aware of those statistics. you know, again, i just don't think there will be a whole lot of, you know, the displacement or unemployment. again, to me it's simply a natural transition. and as you just think about, perhaps, you know, moving up, moving increasingly from fossil fuels and coal, to more renewable energy sources. it's not like everybody working in those industries are going to be kind of become unemployed. you know, i fully expect that they are going to transition into the renewable energy industry and have very, have very good jobs waiting for them. and so the thing is going to happen with automated automation in transportation. you know, yes, we might see, you know, a 1000000 drivers perhaps no longer needed to drive vehicles, but will need a 10000