so -- and they came out with a good pr package on that. what was allowed in. what was not. the sizes. so it has to get out to the public, what you can and cannot. so it can help them enjoy, when they come to the event, you know, know what they can and cannot bring. >> and how concerned are you about the difficulties of trying to strike the balance. trying to get ahead with security changes, at the same time, allow people, just as we heard in our last segment with cyrus, you know, weighing the civil liberties? >> yeah, and i think it can be done. it's more or less educating the public. if we want to attend venues, then these are the security measures we have to go through. those security measures also have to be balanced with you attending an event, how long it's going to take you to get in. like i say, they might be testing the crowd flow. how long it's going to take to get people through, if we're winding them, they're going through the metal detector, if the detector goes off, what do you do with that person? there are a lot of policy procedures and things going into