The form out of the January 6 hearings are pretty interesting. It'S a use videos, so it seems like the production for prime time event is very aware: the majority of viewers are going to see clips of this reproduce in other mediums, whether it's the nightly news or YouTube or some other online platform. So the use of clips, like a majority of this, is just video footage of testimony from the past year and a half. I think, that's very interesting. Another interesting part of the format is at the end of each hearing. Liz Cheney give us a next time on the January 6 hearings complete with a video clip and a preview of, what's going to happen when to tune back in, and it's very interesting. It'S almost like the end of a linear drama. Getting that previously on the January 6 hearings next time on the January 6, hearings, kind of intro and Altro to each proceeding, I think the format is interesting and we'll see if it's more engaging than our other hearings have been it's. Another interesting point is that this is fairly fairly. I see most of the time, almost all the time that you're watching this, it's a republican speaking or the best form of each argument is made by a Republican. The questions are asked by Republicans and it's a lot more show not tell it's, not the committee members pushing in there and if it's a committee member, showing a clip of testimony, usually from somebody inside the trumpet ministration constructing their own negative and explaining the point from Their point of view, so I imagine that all you're here for the next six months, these were Pardison witchhunt, blah blah blah, but they're, really going above and beyond on the format to at least make it very difficult to argue in good faith. This is being driven solely by politics.