i mean, it's not every critical incident for instance, you have an hmt team goes out, you got a barricaded suspect, you got a person, you know, for whatever reason is barricaded. there's a lot of negotiations that goes on before we even get to, you know, the point where we might want to breach that door. we need to breach that door, you know, if shots are being fired and we think people are being slaughtered in there. yeah, those discussions are happening. and those are the things that we want to protect. you know, a lot of times there's hours and hours of negotiations with these, with these cases, this policy will require a captain to be sitting in a command post for five hours with his body worn camera on, or her body worn camera on that. that, to me is it doesn't serve anybody's interest. and what are we doing it for? for the fact that somebody, some officer might say, they told me to do this. i mean, it just it doesn't weigh the balance test does not does not jive on this. it just doesn't jive. captain, did you do you want to add something? you. look, i just want to say i think there's