Look I, I don't believe in warnings. You know the CB has a policy to warn people if there's disturbing video or you know pick a word. I think it's silly. I think newscasts are for grown-ups and I think like there are cases that have happened where you know I keep hearing this you know what if children are watching? Well again it depends I think what time the newscast is. I mean if the National's on at night, it's on 10 o'clock at night, it's on at nine o'clock in on the news channel and you could argue it's only six o'clock in BC but who watches a newscast for god's sake. It's not like seven-year-olds don't watch a newscast and if they're sitting there watching a newscast alone they have bigger problems than me as the news as a line-up editor. Like I'm not anybody's daddy. Well I am but I'm not their daddy and it's not a news organization's responsibility to worry about the children. Right? I don't think I, I think what a news organization should be doing is making decisions for grown-ups. So I don't think you have to warn people. I mean if you're telling people the story about a plane crash, with a lot of dead people, chances are you might see a body. Now, you know, again, if you trust that newscast you know you're not going to see the worst of it. Right? You're not going to see a limb just hanging there off a tree even though those pictures may exist.