and so it's been very to get the evidence on that crystal feimster at yale is writing a book on this. there are a few other people doing research, the court martials and part of this, too, is the problem with the distribution of court martials records in the national archives, which are distributed by army they aren't consolidated except for just those the executions. so everything that got a lesser sentence is, sort of impossible to find, but i think there's actually still a lot of work to be done on this. i will say, and i think this is a point that pete made as well. well, i actually i'll say that point. that's all i was going to say at this point. okay. thanks. yeah, we've got probably for two more questions, i guess, you know, i wasn't expecting to hear garza mentioned here. this isn't even my question, but i guess if we're struggling to define atrocity, i think atrocity within the context of the word genocide is above and beyond. and you don't have to respond to that. i don't want friends on the left to have to read their disclaimers again. but my question is about we're talking