I am all in favor of an open, agnostic, transparent, scientific investigation of UFOs and UAPs. But the idea that there's any data that we have that links UFOs and UAPs to non-human technology, I just think the standards, none of what is claimed to be the data lives up to the standards of evidence. So, let's just take a moment on that idea of standards of evidence, because I made a big deal about this both in the book and elsewhere whenever I talk about this. So, what people have to understand about science is we are really, our scientists, we are really mean to each other, we are brutal to each other. Because we have this thing that we call standards of evidence, and it's the idea of you have a piece of evidence that you want to link to a claim. And under what conditions can you say, "Oh, look, I've got evidence of this claim X, Y, and Z." And in science, we are so mean to each other about whether or not that piece of evidence lives up to the standards that we have. And we spent 400 years determining what those standards are, and that is why cell phones work. If you didn't have super rigorous standards about what you think that's, "Oh, this little antenna, I've invented a new kind of antenna that I can slip into the cell phone and I can show you that it works."