adequate supplies of all to the international markets and the needs of energy so well joining in our life and tulsa oklahoma as tom saying, his director of the university of tulsa school of energy, economic economics policy and commerce could help you with a sir professor on the program. do you agree with what the saudi oil minutes had to say? it's all about not, not production, but capacity. i think he makes a valid point on both but, but i'm, i wouldn't lean towards the refining side so much. we've just been supply short across the board for going on 1415 months now. you're not going to increase capacity, refining bessie in any short period of time. so i kinda, i kinda put it this way to given what is really kind of a crisis. you know, the producers of oil. there's pressure on them to explain why there is more oil. so i think some of this is fostering to say, well, we're doing everything from supply standpoint and lean over and say, you know there's issues are happening or finding capacity. you know, most refineries are running full bore around the world right now, which, which in some cases could be a problem because if you're not providing the required maintenance