i'm saying that senator kennedy and stephen breyer, when they saw what you know, what they hoping would happened, i, i think the most terrible way we could think about this is that they thought that if we massively increased amount of competition and the number of players in the airline industry, we would lower prices because there would be more competition and. we wouldn't lose that much in terms of the quality of service or the locations service or congestion or or any of the other downsides that that we've seen oveov decades. i think the challenge with that was in a lot of ways, their assumptions about industry weren't right and. and a lot of theeople who pushed for deregulation, maybe not a lot, but some at least who pushed for deregulation admitted this years later that they had been wrong in their understanding of the industry in critical ways, and that as a result didn't predict happened afterwards. yeah. so i guess tell the saga i take as well of relatively well-meaning. i don't think you think this was a feeble conspiracy to to make seats smaller and. let's i'm wrong about that