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Yes, I might be one of the. Yes, a couple. I guess other questions about overall? Well, maybe you could talk about the United States a little bit in terms of on the ag side, both for your SUN 27 and N Savr 30? What kind of traction, you're getting, because I remember you had like two bad years, like, one year, I think in 2019, it was extremely wet. And that hurt? And then last year was kind of COVID. And when will things will, I guess? I'm asking two questions the same time. I've asking number one, when will things you think normalize in terms of, United States sales for, some of your ag related products? And then also, how is the traction you're getting with the distributors, for both the nitrogen stabilizer and the phosphate stabilizer products, the TPA products?
Dan O’Brien: Okay, well, that's a pretty in depth question, but we're good for it. On normal in agriculture. Luckily, we're in the Q&A and not the my main stage. I'm not quite sure what normal is. Because this year is -- this year, prices have gone crazy. There's drought in Brazil that's driving and pork, swine flu in China, those two things are driving corn and soybean prices into price point. So we haven't seen since 2012. Beans are above $14, corns above 6. You can even lock in your this year's crop, but I believe 575 for corn. This means that farmers are going to be extremely wealthy this fall. But it's a little bit imaginary for them this spring, because they don't know the size of their crop. I'm thinking and what we're seeing is, is good pull through on our products this year, because everyone is pretty sure they're going to be able to afford what they put down in their field to grow crops. And this is going to have positive effects on both our nitrogen stabilization and our polyaspartic yield increase products. We're not quite sure how much, we're not quite sure how much of it will be seen in 2022, as farmers are more willing to spend because they actually have the good money in their bank accounts. So, I think we're going to see pretty decent returns this year and growth in those markets. But I think we're going to have to work very, very hard. And make sure that we not only crystallize those permanently in 2022, but we add to them based on the success of this year.