And when I go into the conversation, obviously, the first conversation took me hugely by surprise. And we thought we sort of just unpacked that conversation as we moved along that day. But I guess from that, I often reflect what I think Hannah may need, and then either we have follow-up conversations. But I kind of know, I guess, being a nurse and knowing what she would need, And I know, you know, Hannah's family, for example, are in the country. So her support like, her family supports aren't easily accessible.
Melissa De Luca:So, we have those, I guess, those conversations, and had us very easy to talk to and open. And, I think sometimes we just blunder our way through together, and and work it out. Yeah. Yeah.
Hannah Humphreys:I think, I think that really asking very clearly as well in those conversations of, you know, what do you need from me? I know there's been so many times where you've asked that Malin, have taken massive jobs off my plate of, you know, how on earth am I gonna tell everyone I work with? And obviously, no one likes doing that. So when you offered, of course, I'm going to accept. But, yeah, just really, really clearly and explicitly asking has always been something that I've found really helpful.