Yeah. So government presents a huge challenge when it comes to getting something done. And what we realize is If you're going to move the ball in D.C. you've got to have the Senate and you've got to have the House and you have to have the President. And it's really hard. And that's a good thing. It's a great thing that it's really hard because there's a lot of crazy ideas in Washington. The, the. (42:39–42:47)
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