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Kj5 all y'all cue returning we'll see there's a lot of stuff there that I had no clue of I did not know I actually Had to look it up and chat GPT as you was talking I left in it. I Maybe this is gonna make me sound Stupid or ignorant, but I didn't know I left in it was just basically a lieutenant in Canada I didn't know if it was like maybe it was its own special thing or not, but it's not it's a it The Canadian people just pronounce it differently than apparently us down here, and that's cool. So yeah, the breakdown from what I understand is you have your prime minister, which is kind of like any prime minister, we're all familiar with that. A premier is kind of like our governor, and a lieutenant is kind of like a lieutenant governor, from my understanding. Now, you can correct me if I'm wrong there, Peter. Also, I wanted to tell you, and I've been meaning to tell you this for a while, I have an aunt and an uncle who lives up there in Nova Scotia, so there's that. I don't know how big Nova Scotia is, never been there. I don't expect you to know them. But, sure enough, my uncle, who served in the United States Army for 25 years or so, he met this cute little girl down there. I say cute little girl. He was in his late 40s, maybe in his 50s, and I think she was in her mid-20s, maybe a 30. Well, she became my aunt. It's funny, my life lasts because me and my brother call her a hot aunt. Anyhow, he ended up marrying her and moving and migrating, or whatever they call it, immigrating to Nova Scotia. So that's where they live. He works a lot in the United States, but they live in Nova Scotia. So there you go. I'm going to pass it back to you, Peter, for a real quick comment if you want to, and then we're going to move on to Bitly.

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