Listen, I think the property tax reform stuff, like, if he can do that, that can yield billions in itself, right? Making people pay their fair share of taxes. Somebody in central Brooklyn or southeast Queens should not be paying more than some brownstone owner in Park Slope whose Brownstone is worth $5 million, opposed to a home that's worth 700,000. We're paying five times the amount on property taxes than that owner. So absolutely, that should be option three. I know he's sending a bill to Albany to, to, to. (06:43–06:58)
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