I went to Dallas. I went to this hiring event. Did my interview? Took all of six minutes. I thought it was a pre interview, actually. And then when it was done, the woman who gave it was like, Okay, well, hang out and wait for a tentative offer. It should come within the next couple days, or possibly today. So that was, that was the process. And I went home and did not expect to hear back. Kept an eye out for the first couple days, then just kind of didn't. And so, when I did get a tentative offer, I did not see it. They sent me, It was what you would expect for a tentative offer. It was, you know, you have 48 hours to accept. Here's some paper where you need to fill out no medical questionnaire. Did you ever commit a domestic violence offense, background check information? But I didn't fill out any of it. So that really should have been the end of it. However, about two or three weeks later, I got an email, and I did receive this one, asking me to take a drug test as the next step in this hiring process. And the timing on that was a little unfortunate. Cannabis is legal in New York, where I live. I smoked about six days before the test, but you know, why not waste some of their money, right? So, I went ahead and took it, and now I am here expecting to hear back, because when you fail a drug test, they're supposed to tell you Sure. So, when I didn't hear back, about nine days later, I logged on to the hiring portal and discovered that, according to this hiring portal, I had received a final offer. I had accepted the final offer, and my EOD date, my entry on duty date was September 30, 2025 this was October 3, that I'm checking. So based on this, and I have not heard any other explanation from DHS, it seems like they hired me.