and and and productive there, you know, you get adam smith sort of society sit and so forth. so madison is counter to this he's a scholar and he spends part of that. year 1786 up in a little small in his family's house in montpelier, which you can visit, not too far from here in orange, virginia, not much of the square footage there with all these books, some of which jefferson has sent him from paris about republic, ancient and modern and reading. but he'd also gotten around and he'd been member of the virginia house of delegates as the house of burgesses was renamed after the after the revolution. and so and a collaborator with jefferson, his geographic, it seems to me, tends to go to the southwest. one of the things that you see when he's a young delegate to continental congress under the articles of confederation in the early eighties, he has this sort of tussle with john jay, who was the a new yorker french huguenot ancestry, who was the who is the secretary of foreign affairs for the confederation government and john jay is saying, well, we let's not the spanish then ha