Yeah. Larry, I think you're you're spot on there. That's some of what we're seeing, which is when I talk about channel inventory, a lot of times people think about that in context of, you know, contact lenses at a distributor, but that does run through obviously, distributors, retailers, individuals who are holding contact lenses, you know, in their medicine cabinet, so to speak. And if somebody not buying a year supply, but they're buying a three month or six month supply or they're adjusting their wearing habits just a little bit, you know, and and maybe stretching the lenses or or something. You know, all that stuff has an impact. So you end up in a situation where consumption or fitting activity and so forth continues to look good. But you get a little bit of softness in your revenues. And and I think that's the situation that we're in right now. I got April, May trend down. April, May trends go back, I think, I'm remembering right. April was the best month that we've had this year. May, fine. Certainly fine starting off this month. I mean, it it's just I think what we're talking about, I think there's just a little bit of general pressure over there. There's not there's not a a, like, a big glaring thing that's coming out there that we can point to other it's more just general market softness. in in CVI and CSI, And and, Brian, Q3 versus Q4,