but you know, time on have the money, maurice chang and is, i don't know who's the richest person in the world, but he's certainly up there not him personally, but his corporation does have the money. and taiwan does have the talent. i remember when i was in college, the top of the class at mit was always on taiwan. it's the rope, half a dozen taiwanese in the top 10. and they've still got the talent, they've got the money and they've got the geo political impetus. you know, if we don't stay ahead on this, we could be obliterated. so i think the geo political cards are still in play and they're not getting get any worse. but on the other hand, they're not gonna get any better. jim, if we're talking about, you know, the geopolitical cards in play right now, from your perspective, how is this race playing out between countries for technological supremacy for technological independence, especially when it comes to semiconductors. yeah, this is just one piece on the chessboard if you will, and it is an important piece. i mean, technology is become such an important part of our lives. and