edgar hoover, who had this mantra, the fbi that agents be able to do any job anywhere, and that worked okay. you know, back you know, in the days and even today for, say, you know, in an agent who has a background in accounting they want to put on on on a gang squad or a gang squad investigator or who they want to put on, you know, on white collar crime, it's a lot harder to turn a gang squad agent into a top. a top right top rate cyber investigator, because the skills needed to investigate cybercrime are so specific, technical and are honed many years studying computer science or or learning on your own. like members of the hunting time, like like members of the ransomware hunting team, people michael gillespie have been interested in computers, you know, all of their lives. and, you know, since they were kids and honing their craft over the years and the fbi has over the years tried to force people with no background, interest or aptitude into computer and computer. they've tried to force people to become investigators, but it hasn't worked out. there's just no way to get that up to