Okay, the next one we'd like to tell you a bit about is called the bona fide resident test. Now, this one's a bit more complex than the physical presence test. It's really for people that are longtime residents in a foreign country. For instance, I used to live in England. I was there for six years. After the first year, you have to be abroad for one full year. You have to have a residency permit and you have to legally be in the country. So, if you're abroad for a full year and you're legally in a country, then you can claim to be a bona fide resident of that country. Yes, now when you get this, you don't have to worry about days. You're not looking at 330 days out of 365 days or anything like that. But it really is for people that are actually living and working full-time in a foreign country. Yeah, thank you. Exactly. Yeah, yeah, if you're living, let's say, in my case, I was living and working in the UK with no intentions of going back to the US. Yes, now that's a big part of this one as well. You have to say that you have no intention of returning to the US anytime soon. And in order to qualify, that can be a little bit tricky. That's another reason you probably want to speak to an accountant about this one. Yeah, I find this confusing. It's a little bit harder because it's not as cut and dry as the physical presence test. You know, some of the things that you need to be aware of with this one. Yeah, if you're a contractor, let's say, you're probably not going to qualify for this one because you have an end...