And then immediately he’s like, oh my god, that’s not something that he can survive. I mean, that, that’s not something that, you know, is within our scope to treat. And then as we thought about it a little more, we consulted with some neurosurgeons over there and, and they said, you know, obviously we don’t know exactly what it is, but it’s something that has been slow growing because these, these signs came on, not in a matter of days, but over, you know, the better part of a year. We saw this slow progression, so it’s probably not a very hot malignant tumor and these are things that, that we can take out. So we started talking about it, we had about 10 days or so of planning that we did, and then we took chicory over to Loyola and the surgeons over there, and the anesthesiologist did a procedure that lasted for 12 hours. They were in his brain for 10 hours and were able to successfully remove the tumor. So, so that’s a, and and there we could, we could do a, a long discussion about all the different factors and, and we, we made the decision when we were, when we were doing this procedure to share that with the public. And so we actually at the, at the start of the day and even before during the planning stage, we had our videographer recording this, this the efforts that we were going to.