Hello Mr. Talk show host who uh, doesn't believe facts. Let's say you take 20% away of all the information for a survey. Well that survey still be correct. It could be, but if you took 20% away in certain areas, it would lean 1 way or the other depending on the demographic. So if you're in a geographical area and you're missing out on 20% of the data, it's like, take the whole United States, they pop while they're balloons up. Now, if they're not putting 20% of them up, is that spread across the United States? Or is it concentrated in certain areas, depending on that? Or if it's time and whatever? Then it is going to affect the data because you need information information information. Factual information, which I don't know if you know about anymore is important. That's how you come to a conclusion. So factual information is how you get a conclusion, that is accurate. Now, as far as your fear-mongering saying, they say, there's going to be no flights, there's going to be no flights, okay? So the guy embellished that probably a little, but if there's less fights, so for the hurricane airplane, with the data, you're going to have less information. The less you have of something the less it can help you.