but it's a graig growiowing ecod when your can unwith yo're done product, throw it away and we will recyclecould doh you believe that recycling could be a potential for coronavirus? >> it not just could, repsych is willing already a victim of this pandemic. i don't think it will be a deathblow, but it's going to be incredibly damaging. you know, in the end recyclers have to spend money to collect and process material, and then they sell that material really competitively to the price of oil. and with oil staying low, it's going to make it hard for recyclers to compete. it's not that it will disappear, but a lot of the stuff that was recycled before covid may not be recycled after. this is already in the past ten years recycling has had a lot of headwind economically and has been declining i think covid is making that matter worse. as individuals, what we can do is really think about purchasing goods that are either reusable or something that recyclers can still recycle to help feed them what they want to see. >> thank you so much for joining us. really, really appreciate it. >> thanks for h