you know that from professor cockington's point of view. it should have been added to the constitution in the 1970s instead of being stopped just short of being added to it. it was inclusive. it was progressive. it was the thanks which professor coddington i think regards as good constitutionally, but it failed the test of popular consent. it couldn't get it couldn't get the three quarters of the states that it needed in time. the last amendment to be added to our constitution the 27th amendment. was was it initially proposed by james madison? it was one of the original group of amendments out of which came the bill of rights in the first congress of the united states. it took 200 plus years to get it added to the constitution. that is a remarkable occurrence, but it does suggest that we've sort of run out of contemporary amendments that can run the you know, the that can survive the process because there is no sufficient consensus i think for them so i i would be somewhat pessimistic to answer your question that any any of these any of the