Legitimate government funding. Like, we've gotten over a $100,000,000 from DARPA for, like, legitimate, technical work, not just, like, BS investment. And then we, like, look. DARPA was willing to give us a $100,000,000. You should give us a $100,000,000. Come on. It's, like, simple math. Hey, Australia. You don't want to be beaten by those Americans. Yeah. Exactly. Our founder is Australian. You're Australian. Yeah. Let us give you some Australian money. No. And honestly, at this point, the system's getting big enough that a big part of the pitch is wherever we build the quantum computer, it will create jobs. We're all you should give us money to create jobs. Oh, no. It's like a Canadian pitch or like the city of Montreal or Quebec, like like Quebec. We'll go like adopt random deep tech science projects because it creates jobs. Oh, my goodness. You like pay random Canadians $39 an hour to do your wet lab work. Exactly. Exactly. Turtles all the way down. The the real key to the SciQ fundraising strategy is that they don't let the engineers anywhere near the investors. At this point, like, hard partition. Oh my god. Oh. Okay. Engineers. Does it work? We carefully stare at the discussion to be like, does this component work? I can be, like, yes. Can you figure out where the missing piece of the puzzle is? Neither can we. But it is I mean, to be honest, the PsyQ has actually a pretty significant like, when you view the internal pitch deck, they do have an incredible track record of showing we're gonna make things 10 times better than the state of the art and then doing it. Yeah. And you can keep doing that a few times as long as you start your goal at 2,000 times, like, beyond the theoretical limit. But the last factor of 10 we need in every axis is, like, going from 99% to a 100%. It's one of those things. Like, we started with like, the previous state of the art was did not work. Yeah. The previous state of the art was point 1. Yeah. In the 1st year, we got it up to 1 and we were really excited. And then we spent a $1,000,000 and got it up to 90, which is like, heck, buddy, we're up to 90%. But going from 90% to a 100 is like not really Very challenging. Not not quite that easy. Is it hard? It's hard.