39:44 Yeah. Like, like when you buy an aquarium plant rob's and you open it up and it looks like it's insulation.
27:08 Um, it's very rare somebody gets shook down, but in the instance that they do, either somebody has seen something or we run. I'm pretty sure I could talk about this. We run a version of internal security, and there is, at any given point in that building, you probably are on camera from six different angles. And that's on, like, the conservative. And if you're out in, like, a big open space, it's probably more like 15. And we have people monitoring our facility all the time because we run 24/7 lights never go out, so keep moving.
09:06 It was a lot of fun. So, regardless, we got them in the store, we're getting them set up, and they're actually working so far, quite nicely, as long as we're replacing some of the pieces. The way that they set them up is relatively inefficient because they wanted to have two separate units right next to each other. They want to have a cold and hot unit, but yet they are touching with no insulation. So you're going to be heating one side while cooling the other. It's going to just drive your electric bill up the wall. It's like literally throwing money at a unit. Makes no sense to me. So as long as you're either heating the whole thing or cooling the whole thing, you're fine. But they are a nightmare from that one reason that the one bottom rack was supposed to be goldfish with chiller, and then the two top racks were supposed to be heat. But then you open the canopy below and find out, oh, they're connected.