hi, amy scheer i like in your book, but i do have it and i will read it and i will ask you to sign it later. thank actually less of a question and more of a statement you mentioned in the beginning about you are considered an advocate simply because you're speaking well, at least my perspective. i do feel like i of have to be an advocate because have some, you know, of my life experience to go on. and i have testified both to the wisconsin assembly here and, also to my school board. and i plan to do it next year. the next legislative session begins. also, i definitely need to be an advocate going forward. i'm also just wanted to point out about the kids. i have two kids, 13 agers. and when i came out to them as trans last year, they they picked it up. they call, me, they pronouns. they never miss gender once the entire time. that's amazing. thank you. thank you for sharing that. i think one of the things that we that know that people talk about kids all the time, oh, we're going to confuse the kids like we're going to, you know, indoctrinate the kids. it's all about like this, you kno