Fast API does a lot of tricks to make sure that what do you receive in the client side is the actual user without the password. You don't want to either have a mass injection attack on the inbound data or an over exposure on the way out, right? Is that bad? I think it's pretty bad. It can happen very easily to fast API applications. People don't specify what is the response more the thing that they want to return. And they just return a bunch of data directly. But that's a lot of code in fast API to make it compatible with the new Python TV to does you gonna be pretty much transparent. So that's amazing. That is amazing.