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um You know, that's something that you'd want to set a policy on. Right. So do they, are they, ah are they at actual physical hazard where they can fall and and hurt people? Are they obstructing exits? You know, that kind of thing. Are they poisonous? I guess would be and poisonous, you know, to like human beings, assuming you don't allow like pets or something in your work environment. So what's the line there? The answer is there isn't a standard on it unless it's, you know, like obstructing an exit, creating some sort of known hazard. Um, you get to decide, um, you get to decide what that is. Todd, do you want to take some others that we're seeing rolling in? Well, I just want to follow up on that one because that now what we're doing with that question to me kind of goes on the lines of indoor air quality. Indoor quality, there aren't really specific standards other than certain, you know, air contaminants, but this would probably be like an odorous thing, or maybe the plant is, is like giving off a, um, mold in the dirt of the pot. Yes. Mold in dirt of the pot.