so, brewster carl, do you consider the internet archive to be a community lending library? in a sense? i think of it as a research library. so there are different kinds of libraries, so and it's not so much a lending library in the sense that people would go and take this and then read the whole book. that's just not it's not how we see people used the internet archive's collections. it's a research library that if you wanted to go and do some fact checks on the wikipedia article. so for instance, wikipedians, if there's a wrestle behind every web page to go and say what fact or assertion and makes it into the article and the way that that tussle is going goes on is are do you have a good citation and can you click on it? and if we want a strong wikipedia, which in this age of disinformation, you want to go and make it so that people can click and see and reference the the claim so that it will stand up in wikipedia. otherwise, it will just be on whatever blog posts you can get a hold of. and we know that that's being actively poisoned by very well funded institutions such