Can I tell you the truth on that? You know, I mean, I've had 48 death threats in the last five months. Um, you know, I spoke at GDC, and we had to look under the stage with a flashlight. Because, people were talking about blowing me up with a pressure cooker. Um, it's a huge distraction. And, the best trick I've found to staying in the industry, where I think about quitting every day, is I just keep adding things to my calendar. So, I can't quit. So, it hurts. It's - it's - it feels - it's hard to be in the game industry under the best of circumstances. And, it just makes it - it's a struggle every day. It's hard to have people assuming that, like, Brianna Wu is the worst person that's ever been born. And, I read that every day. Or, people wanting to hurt me. Like, it's a game. Um, it takes a very deep public - it takes a very deep toll on me. But, you know, again, it's - it's so funny. Because, I wrote - I wrote the character of Holiday, like, so far beyond Gamer Gate. And, like, before any of that came out. And, there's - there's a line in the ending, where she talks about how it's an ending - in this ending her best friend dies, and she's failed her mission. And, she talks about how she has to make the hard choices, because other people can't. And, I guess when it came to Gamer Gate, I knew so many women that have chosen to stay silent.And, I knew that I could take this, and speak up for it. And, it's been a hellish cost to me. But, you know, it's something I feel very strongly about. And, it's the price I'm happy to pay. I think the stakes are really high. I think this is a question of women, are going to have a role in shaping the future, in games and technology. Yeah.