I think Menno, first of all, good morning. Thanks for the question. As far as we know, the tariffs have been implemented and are effective this morning. So that's the best information we've got. The structure of these is still, I think, a little bit of a moving target because things are things move around, you know, it seems like constantly. What I would say is these are import tariffs. So products flowing into the United States. The importer is charged a duty, and that duty is the direct kind of first-order consequence of the tariff. And that's pretty straightforward, I think, to calculate. The thing that becomes really difficult is the second and third-order consequences and how those impacts are distributed to the economy. The forward and backward linkages and what that means to distribution of impacts. My hunch is that if the impacts are uniform on Canadian energy imports to the United States, that it's going to disproportionately impact Midwest refiners, because of their dependence on pipeline connector WCS. And I expect that to be pretty substantially negative and that's not going to be entirely borne by the Canadian energy exporter. That's what I think will ultimately begin to happen. But I think the tariff conversation, both the quantum and some nuance between product streams is also probably still a moving target. We are shielded to a certain degree because 60% of our production originates on the US, Texas, Gulf Coast. Sold, produced in Texas, sold in Texas, denominated in the US dollars, and handled in our US operation, our US organization. And pay down against US debt with all within the ring fence of the US. And that protects us, that insulates us. To what degree over the long arc of time, that's all gonna change and kind of share impacts, it's difficult to know, but we do expect some insulation directly as a consequence of that 60% cash flow from the US. Other than that, I think sorry, Menno. Other than that, the only thing I think that is worth pointing out is that the best reflection of tariffs flowing through any of our businesses in Canada Canadian producers is on the basis tips. Right? We'll watch that. That'll price the impact in. Kind of continuously. Sorry. Go ahead, Menno.