Hey, junkies, uh, you guys were talking about being disabled through the VA the other day cuz that crazy boat captain. Um, I'll try to be as concise as I can, but a lot of people in the military are 100% disabled or like veterans, um, because it's a, uh, culmination accumulation rating. So, like my husband is considered 100% disabled by the VA because he hurt his back shoulder and knees while he was in the military. So each 1 of those Garners, a certain percentage of disability, and it brings them up to, I think, like 60% and then his mental health because he developed a high level of anxiety while in the military, puts him at the 100% disability ranking. Um, once you're 100% disabled, um, you actually have 2 different designations, you can work and you can't work. And then that affects your benefits and how you accumulate plus once you are 100% disabled, as a, a veteran that unlocks extra benefits for your family and the people right around you because it's supposed to help them be able to take care of um you better and things like that. Um I know each case is a little bit different and it's way more complicated than that but that's you know, a little bit. Anyways you guys have a great day. Welcome back. Sean.