With Redshift, you're waiting longer time. You take more resources of your cluster so you will end up eventually having to buy a larger cluster. So it means it costs you more. It costs you in human hours, like when your analyst is staring at the screen, waiting for this query to return. But obviously from financial standpoint, much easier to say, okay, we have this and that budget. That's the kind of cluster that we're going to buy. And that's it versus BigQuery, where you, okay, I'm not sure how much it's going to cost me. Let's hope it will be okay. Yeah, it's definitely harder to predict, but