Of course, Max. Thanks. So first of all, the data that we look at is across a very pretty broad variety of sources, and as we all know that these drugs do reduce appetite and cause folks to eat less. I would highlight that our category is, you know, various parts of our category don't really fall into at all. The areas that people might consume less, like coffee, beverages, and, of course, pet. And so where you might see, you know, in our other fruit frozen handhelds and spreads and Hostess, I think everyone likes to focus on Hostess. The fact is, you know, people who are consuming Uncrustables for the most part are athletes, families with kids, you know, universities. We're now in, you know, have really good performance in convenience stores. And so an Uncrustables standpoint and a spread standpoint, we really haven't seen any impact at all. From the GLP one then as you would expect on Hostess, because it's a suite, people still do look to reward themselves with something small, potentially, and indulgent, you know, throughout the day and the snacking trends still indicate that about 70% of consumers are still snacking twice a day, and that it might be salty. It might be sweet, what have you. But at the end of the day, as we look at who is consuming our products, we have not seen a meaningful impact from these drugs on the categories that might be affected.