engage at the same time in various financial transactions. so he s throwing a lot of tough up in the air. neil, i know this sounds like no one really knows and no one does know. i don t even think he knows. i think the first thing, from what i understand, it s mainly going to be trying to get his hands around content moderation, you know? how far does he push the freeway speech aspect which is free speech aspect which is why he wanted to buy twitter because he thought there was too much censorship by the past management, how much does he push that in terms of allowing free speech but, you know, disallowing certain very violent forms of commentary that does appear on twitter with at times. so i think that s the first thing. the next thing the hard part, and that s creating a business. we should point out that twitter is going to have, you know, massive and it s a private company now, so it s on him, he s going to have a massive